An answer to a letter to Mr. Hoadly, entituled, Faith and obedience: Wherein the two arguments from the XIIIth. to the Romans, and the providence of God, against the reasonableness of resisting supreme magistrates in any case whatever, are consider'd.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAn Answer to a Letter to Mr. Hoadly, Entituled, Faith and Obedience: Wherein the Two Arguments from the XIIIth. to the Romans, and the Providence of God, Against the Reasonableness of Resisting Supreme Magistrates in Any Case Whatever, Are Consider'd.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAn Answer to a Letter to Mr. Hoadly, Entituled, Faith and Obedience: Wherein the Two Arguments from the XIIIth. to the Romans, and the Providence of God, Against the Reasonableness of Resisting Supreme Magistrates in Any Case Whatever, Are Consider'd.