Franklin
Schism try'd and condemn'd [electronic resource] : containing the sentiments of the foreign reform'd churches; and proving, that all the pleas against conformity to the establish'd church of England are vain and frivolous, and Separation from it Sinful. By the author of the first part, Part II.
MLA
Schism Try'd and Condemn'd: Containing the Sentiments of the Foreign Reform'd Churches; and Proving, That All the Pleas Against Conformity to the Establish'd Church of England Are Vain and Frivolous, and Separation From it Sinful. By the Author of the First Part, Part Ii. London: printed for Arthur Bettesworth, at the Red Lyon in Pater-Noster-Row, 1716.
APA
(1716). Schism try'd and condemn'd: containing the sentiments of the foreign reform'd churches; and proving, that all the pleas against conformity to the establish'd church of England are vain and frivolous, and Separation from it Sinful. By the author of the first part, Part II. London: printed for Arthur Bettesworth, at the Red Lyon in Pater-Noster-Row.
Chicago
Schism Try'd and Condemn'd: Containing the Sentiments of the Foreign Reform'd Churches; and Proving, That All the Pleas Against Conformity to the Establish'd Church of England Are Vain and Frivolous, and Separation From it Sinful. By the Author of the First Part, Part II. London: printed for Arthur Bettesworth, at the Red Lyon in Pater-Noster-Row, 1716.