APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1689). The Scotish inquisition, or, A short account of the proceedings of the Scotish Privy-Counsel, Judiciary Court, and those commissionated by them: Whereby the consciences of good men have been tortured, the peace of the nation these several years past exceedingly disturbed, and multitudes of innocent people cruelly oppressed, and inhumanely murdered.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Scotish Inquisition, or, A Short Account of the Proceedings of the Scotish Privy-Counsel, Judiciary Court, and Those Commissionated by Them: Whereby the Consciences of Good Men Have Been Tortured, the Peace of the Nation These Several Years Past Exceedingly Disturbed, and Multitudes of Innocent People Cruelly Oppressed, and Inhumanely Murdered. 1689.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Scotish Inquisition, or, A Short Account of the Proceedings of the Scotish Privy-Counsel, Judiciary Court, and Those Commissionated by Them: Whereby the Consciences of Good Men Have Been Tortured, the Peace of the Nation These Several Years Past Exceedingly Disturbed, and Multitudes of Innocent People Cruelly Oppressed, and Inhumanely Murdered. 1689.

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