(1674). The cases of scandal and persecution. Being a seasonable inquiry into these two things: First, whether those nonconformists, who otherwise think subscription lawful, are therefore obliged to forbear it because their weak brethren do judg [sic] it unlawful? Secondly, whether the execution of penal laws upon dissenters, for non-communion with the Church of England, be persecution? Wherein they are pathetically exhorted to return into the bosome of the church, the likeliest expedient to stop the growth of popery. / By William Assheton ..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) ZitazioaThe Cases of Scandal and Persecution. Being a Seasonable Inquiry into These Two Things: First, Whether Those Nonconformists, Who Otherwise Think Subscription Lawful, Are Therefore Obliged to Forbear It Because Their Weak Brethren Do Judg [sic] It Unlawful? Secondly, Whether the Execution of Penal Laws upon Dissenters, for Non-communion with the Church of England, Be Persecution? Wherein They Are Pathetically Exhorted to Return into the Bosome of the Church, the Likeliest Expedient to Stop the Growth of Popery. / By William Assheton .. 1674.
MLA (9th ed.) ZitazioaThe Cases of Scandal and Persecution. Being a Seasonable Inquiry into These Two Things: First, Whether Those Nonconformists, Who Otherwise Think Subscription Lawful, Are Therefore Obliged to Forbear It Because Their Weak Brethren Do Judg [sic] It Unlawful? Secondly, Whether the Execution of Penal Laws upon Dissenters, for Non-communion with the Church of England, Be Persecution? Wherein They Are Pathetically Exhorted to Return into the Bosome of the Church, the Likeliest Expedient to Stop the Growth of Popery. / By William Assheton .. 1674.