Tisdall, W. A seasonable enquiry into that most dangerous political principle of the Kirk in power, viz. that the right of dominion in the prince, and the duty of allegiance in his Presbyterian subjects, are founded upon the prince's being a subject of what they call, Christ's kingdom of presbytery: Or, upon his professing and maintaining the Presbyterian religion. By William Tisdall.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTisdall, William. A Seasonable Enquiry into That Most Dangerous Political Principle of the Kirk in Power, Viz. That the Right of Dominion in the Prince, and the Duty of Allegiance in His Presbyterian Subjects, Are Founded upon the Prince's Being a Subject of What They Call, Christ's Kingdom of Presbytery: Or, upon His Professing and Maintaining the Presbyterian Religion. By William Tisdall.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTisdall, William. A Seasonable Enquiry into That Most Dangerous Political Principle of the Kirk in Power, Viz. That the Right of Dominion in the Prince, and the Duty of Allegiance in His Presbyterian Subjects, Are Founded upon the Prince's Being a Subject of What They Call, Christ's Kingdom of Presbytery: Or, upon His Professing and Maintaining the Presbyterian Religion. By William Tisdall.