(1691). Priest-craft expos'd: Shewing that the greatest part of the confusions and calamities even to the ruin of empires and kingdoms have proceeded from the politicks and practices of the pretended clergy. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPriest-craft Expos'd: Shewing That the Greatest Part of the Confusions and Calamities Even to the Ruin of Empires and Kingdoms Have Proceeded from the Politicks and Practices of the Pretended Clergy. London: [publisher not identified], 1691.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPriest-craft Expos'd: Shewing That the Greatest Part of the Confusions and Calamities Even to the Ruin of Empires and Kingdoms Have Proceeded from the Politicks and Practices of the Pretended Clergy. [publisher not identified], 1691.
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