Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn800297
APA Citation
R. A. & Humfrey, John. (1661). Cheirothesia tou presbyteriou, or, A letter to a friend tending to prove I. that valid ordination ought not to be repeated, II. that ordination by presbyters is valid : with an appendix in which some brief animadversions are made upon a lately published discourse of M. John Humfrey, concerning re-ordination. London : Printed for J.S. and are to be sold in Westminster-Hall and Paul's Church-yard
MLA Citation
R. A. and Humfrey, John. Cheirothesia tou presbyteriou, or, A letter to a friend [microform] : tending to prove I. that valid ordination ought not to be repeated, II. that ordination by presbyters is valid : with an appendix in which some brief animadversions are made upon a lately published discourse of M. John Humfrey, concerning re-ordination / by R.A., a lover of truth and peace Printed for J.S. and are to be sold in Westminster-Hall and Paul's Church-yard London 1661
Australian/Harvard Citation
R. A. & Humfrey, John. 1661, Cheirothesia tou presbyteriou, or, A letter to a friend [microform] : tending to prove I. that valid ordination ought not to be repeated, II. that ordination by presbyters is valid : with an appendix in which some brief animadversions are made upon a lately published discourse of M. John Humfrey, concerning re-ordination / by R.A., a lover of truth and peace Printed for J.S. and are to be sold in Westminster-Hall and Paul's Church-yard London
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=Cheirothesia tou presbyteriou, or, A letter to a friend [microform] : tending to prove I. that valid ordination ought not to be repeated, II. that ordination by presbyters is valid : with an appendix in which some brief animadversions are made upon a lately published discourse of M. John Humfrey, concerning re-ordination / by R.A., a lover of truth and peace | author1=R. A. (Richard Alleine), 1611-1681 | author2=Humfrey, John, 1621-1719. Question of re-ordination | year=1661 | publisher=Printed for J.S. and are to be sold in Westminster-Hall and Paul's Church-yard | language=English }}