Gataker, C. An examination of the case of the Quakers: Concerning oaths propounded by them, A.D. 1673, to the consideration of the King, and both Houses of Parliament : with a vindication of the power of the magistrate to impose oaths, and the liberty and duty of all Christians to swear by God reverently : humbly submitted to the judgment of His Most Sacred Majesty, and the two Houses of Parliament.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGataker, Charles. An Examination of the Case of the Quakers: Concerning Oaths Propounded by Them, A.D. 1673, to the Consideration of the King, and Both Houses of Parliament : With a Vindication of the Power of the Magistrate to Impose Oaths, and the Liberty and Duty of All Christians to Swear by God Reverently : Humbly Submitted to the Judgment of His Most Sacred Majesty, and the Two Houses of Parliament.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGataker, Charles. An Examination of the Case of the Quakers: Concerning Oaths Propounded by Them, A.D. 1673, to the Consideration of the King, and Both Houses of Parliament : With a Vindication of the Power of the Magistrate to Impose Oaths, and the Liberty and Duty of All Christians to Swear by God Reverently : Humbly Submitted to the Judgment of His Most Sacred Majesty, and the Two Houses of Parliament.