APA (7th ed.) Citation

Church of Scotland. (1643). The profession of the true Protestant religion, or, The protestation of the Kirk of Scotland with a confession of faith and solemne covenant, or oath of that kingdome: As it hath been divers times protested and enacted by King Iames and confirmed by an act in the second Parliament of our dread soveraign King Charles, the 11 of Iune, 1640 : wherein is specified the particular heads of popish doctrine and superstition of the church of Rome contrary to the sacred scriptures and discipline of the reformed churches : with an act of confirmation of the said covenant : also an act against liesing makers, or evill counsellors, of whatsoever quality, office, place or dignity. By Tho. Fawcet for Lawrence Chapman.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Church of Scotland. The Profession of the True Protestant Religion, or, The Protestation of the Kirk of Scotland with a Confession of Faith and Solemne Covenant, or Oath of That Kingdome: As It Hath Been Divers Times Protested and Enacted by King Iames and Confirmed by an Act in the Second Parliament of Our Dread Soveraign King Charles, the 11 of Iune, 1640 : Wherein Is Specified the Particular Heads of Popish Doctrine and Superstition of the Church of Rome Contrary to the Sacred Scriptures and Discipline of the Reformed Churches : With an Act of Confirmation of the Said Covenant : Also an Act Against Liesing Makers, or Evill Counsellors, of Whatsoever Quality, Office, Place or Dignity. ... Reprinted at London: By Tho. Fawcet for Lawrence Chapman, 1643.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Church of Scotland. The Profession of the True Protestant Religion, or, The Protestation of the Kirk of Scotland with a Confession of Faith and Solemne Covenant, or Oath of That Kingdome: As It Hath Been Divers Times Protested and Enacted by King Iames and Confirmed by an Act in the Second Parliament of Our Dread Soveraign King Charles, the 11 of Iune, 1640 : Wherein Is Specified the Particular Heads of Popish Doctrine and Superstition of the Church of Rome Contrary to the Sacred Scriptures and Discipline of the Reformed Churches : With an Act of Confirmation of the Said Covenant : Also an Act Against Liesing Makers, or Evill Counsellors, of Whatsoever Quality, Office, Place or Dignity. By Tho. Fawcet for Lawrence Chapman, 1643.

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