Prynne, W., Tolson, J., & Allde, E. (1630). God, No Impostor, Nor Delvder. Or, An Answer to a Popish and Arminian Cavill, in the defence of Free-Will, and vniversall Grace: Wherein Gods tender of Grace by the outward Ministry of the Gospell, to Reprobates who neither doe, nor can receive it; is vindicated from those aspersions of equivocation, falsitie, and collusion, which some by way of Obiection, cast upon it. [Allde].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPrynne, William, John Tolson, and Elizabeth Allde. God, No Impostor, Nor Delvder. Or, An Answer to a Popish and Arminian Cavill, in the Defence of Free-Will, and Vniversall Grace: Wherein Gods Tender of Grace by the Outward Ministry of the Gospell, to Reprobates Who Neither Doe, nor Can Receive It; Is Vindicated from Those Aspersions of Equivocation, Falsitie, and Collusion, Which Some by Way of Obiection, Cast upon It. [London]: [Allde], 1630.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPrynne, William, et al. God, No Impostor, Nor Delvder. Or, An Answer to a Popish and Arminian Cavill, in the Defence of Free-Will, and Vniversall Grace: Wherein Gods Tender of Grace by the Outward Ministry of the Gospell, to Reprobates Who Neither Doe, nor Can Receive It; Is Vindicated from Those Aspersions of Equivocation, Falsitie, and Collusion, Which Some by Way of Obiection, Cast upon It. [Allde], 1630.