APA Citation

Owen, C. (1727). Plain reasons: I. For dissenting from the communion of the Church of England. II. Why Dissenters are not, nor can be guilty of schism, in peaceably Separating from the Places of Publick Worship in the Church of England. And III. Several common objections, brought by churchmen against Dissenters, answer'd. By a true Protestant (The one and twentieth edition.). London: printed for John Clark and Richard Hett, at the Bible and Crown in the Poultry near Cheapside.

Chicago Style Citation

Owen, Charles. Plain Reasons: I. For Dissenting From the Communion of the Church of England. II. Why Dissenters Are Not, nor Can Be Guilty of Schism, in Peaceably Separating From the Places of Publick Worship in the Church of England. And III. Several Common Objections, Brought By Churchmen against Dissenters, Answer'd. By a True Protestant. The one and twentieth edition. London: printed for John Clark and Richard Hett, at the Bible and Crown in the Poultry near Cheapside, 1727.

MLA Citation

Owen, Charles. Plain Reasons: I. For Dissenting From the Communion of the Church of England. II. Why Dissenters Are Not, nor Can Be Guilty of Schism, in Peaceably Separating From the Places of Publick Worship in the Church of England. And III. Several Common Objections, Brought By Churchmen against Dissenters, Answer'd. By a True Protestant. The one and twentieth edition. London: printed for John Clark and Richard Hett, at the Bible and Crown in the Poultry near Cheapside, 1727.

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