APA (7th ed.) Citation

Young, J. (1646). Jus divinum regiminis ecclesiastici : or, The divine right of church-government, asserted and evidenced by the Holy Scriptures: According to the light whereof (besides many particulars mentioned after the preface) 1. The nature of a divine right is delineated. 2. The church-government which is of divine right is described. 3. This description in the severall branches of it is explicated and confirmed. 4. The divine right of ecclesiasticall censures, officers, and ruling assemblies is manifested. In all which is apparent, that the presbyteriall government, by preaching and ruling presbyters, in congregationall, classicall and synodall assemblies, may lay the truest claime to a divine right, according to the Scriptures.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Young, James. Jus Divinum Regiminis Ecclesiastici : Or, The Divine Right of Church-government, Asserted and Evidenced by the Holy Scriptures: According to the Light Whereof (besides Many Particulars Mentioned After the Preface) 1. The Nature of a Divine Right Is Delineated. 2. The Church-government Which Is of Divine Right Is Described. 3. This Description in the Severall Branches of It Is Explicated and Confirmed. 4. The Divine Right of Ecclesiasticall Censures, Officers, and Ruling Assemblies Is Manifested. In All Which Is Apparent, That the Presbyteriall Government, by Preaching and Ruling Presbyters, in Congregationall, Classicall and Synodall Assemblies, May Lay the Truest Claime to a Divine Right, According to the Scriptures. 1646.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Young, James. Jus Divinum Regiminis Ecclesiastici : Or, The Divine Right of Church-government, Asserted and Evidenced by the Holy Scriptures: According to the Light Whereof (besides Many Particulars Mentioned After the Preface) 1. The Nature of a Divine Right Is Delineated. 2. The Church-government Which Is of Divine Right Is Described. 3. This Description in the Severall Branches of It Is Explicated and Confirmed. 4. The Divine Right of Ecclesiasticall Censures, Officers, and Ruling Assemblies Is Manifested. In All Which Is Apparent, That the Presbyteriall Government, by Preaching and Ruling Presbyters, in Congregationall, Classicall and Synodall Assemblies, May Lay the Truest Claime to a Divine Right, According to the Scriptures. 1646.

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