APA Citation

Rushworth, W., White, T., & Digby, G. (1654). RUSHWORTHS DIALOGUES. OR, The Judgement of common sence in the Choice of Religion. Corrected and inlarged By THOMAS WHITE Gentl. To which is also his Prefac, and a fourth Dialogue never before printed, with the Contents, for the Readers benefit, more advisedly inserted: The Author of the fourth Dialogue hath since made use in his Apology of this Edition for RUSHWORTH, against the Lord FAULKLAND, and the Lord GEORGE DIGBY (The last Edition.). Reprinted at PARIS: [s.n.].

Chicago Style Citation

Rushworth, William, Thomas White, and George Digby. RUSHWORTHS DIALOGUES. OR, The Judgement of Common Sence in the Choice of Religion. Corrected and Inlarged By THOMAS WHITE Gentl. To Which Is Also His Prefac, and a Fourth Dialogue Never Before Printed, With the Contents, for the Readers Benefit, More Advisedly Inserted: The Author of the Fourth Dialogue Hath Since Made Use in His Apology of This Edition for RUSHWORTH, against the Lord FAULKLAND, and the Lord GEORGE DIGBY. The last Edition. Reprinted at PARIS: [s.n.], 1654.

MLA Citation

Rushworth, William, Thomas White, and George Digby. RUSHWORTHS DIALOGUES. OR, The Judgement of Common Sence in the Choice of Religion. Corrected and Inlarged By THOMAS WHITE Gentl. To Which Is Also His Prefac, and a Fourth Dialogue Never Before Printed, With the Contents, for the Readers Benefit, More Advisedly Inserted: The Author of the Fourth Dialogue Hath Since Made Use in His Apology of This Edition for RUSHWORTH, against the Lord FAULKLAND, and the Lord GEORGE DIGBY. The last Edition. Reprinted at PARIS: [s.n.], 1654.

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