APA Citation

Milton, J., Green, S., & Green, T. (1774). An old looking-glass, for the laity and clergy, of all denominations, who either give or receive money under pretence of the Gospel: Being considerations touching the likeliest means to remove hierlings [sic] out of the Church of Christ. Wherein are also discoursed of tythes, church fees, church revenues, christnings, marriages, burials, and whether any maintenance of Gospel-servants ought to be settled by law. By John Milton, author of Paradise lost. [Fifteen lines of quotations]. New-Haven: Printed by Thomas and Samuel Green.

Chicago Style Citation

Milton, John, Samuel Green, and Thomas Green. An Old Looking-glass, for the Laity and Clergy, of All Denominations, Who Either Give or Receive Money Under Pretence of the Gospel: Being Considerations Touching the Likeliest Means to Remove Hierlings [sic] Out of the Church of Christ. Wherein Are Also Discoursed of Tythes, Church Fees, Church Revenues, Christnings, Marriages, Burials, and Whether Any Maintenance of Gospel-servants Ought to Be Settled By Law. By John Milton, Author of Paradise Lost. [Fifteen Lines of Quotations]. New-Haven: Printed by Thomas and Samuel Green, 1774.

MLA Citation

Milton, John, Samuel Green, and Thomas Green. An Old Looking-glass, for the Laity and Clergy, of All Denominations, Who Either Give or Receive Money Under Pretence of the Gospel: Being Considerations Touching the Likeliest Means to Remove Hierlings [sic] Out of the Church of Christ. Wherein Are Also Discoursed of Tythes, Church Fees, Church Revenues, Christnings, Marriages, Burials, and Whether Any Maintenance of Gospel-servants Ought to Be Settled By Law. By John Milton, Author of Paradise Lost. [Fifteen Lines of Quotations]. New-Haven: Printed by Thomas and Samuel Green, 1774.

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