APA (7th ed.) Citation

Worthington, T., & Kellam, T. (1618). An anker of Christian doctrine: Wherein the most principal pointes of Catholique religion are proved by the only written word of God : not abandoning divine, or Apostolical traditions, authentical councels, Popes decrees, ancient Fathers, nor other ordinary proofes : but abstracting from them in this encounter : for better satisfaction of those, who will admitte none other tryal of true religion, but Scriptures only. by Thomas Kellam.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Worthington, Thomas, and Thomas Kellam. An Anker of Christian Doctrine: Wherein the Most Principal Pointes of Catholique Religion Are Proved by the Only Written Word of God : Not Abandoning Divine, or Apostolical Traditions, Authentical Councels, Popes Decrees, Ancient Fathers, nor Other Ordinary Proofes : But Abstracting from Them in This Encounter : For Better Satisfaction of Those, Who Will Admitte None Other Tryal of True Religion, but Scriptures Only. Printed at Doway: by Thomas Kellam, 1618.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Worthington, Thomas, and Thomas Kellam. An Anker of Christian Doctrine: Wherein the Most Principal Pointes of Catholique Religion Are Proved by the Only Written Word of God : Not Abandoning Divine, or Apostolical Traditions, Authentical Councels, Popes Decrees, Ancient Fathers, nor Other Ordinary Proofes : But Abstracting from Them in This Encounter : For Better Satisfaction of Those, Who Will Admitte None Other Tryal of True Religion, but Scriptures Only. by Thomas Kellam, 1618.

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