APA (7th ed.) Citation

Smith, J. (1718). A vindication of the service of the Church of England on the martyrdom of King Charles the First: In answer to a sermon intitul'd The curse causeless; preach'd at exeter by Mr. James Peirce, a teacher among the separatists. Wherein the character of the martyr, and the duty of the day, are clear'd from the base calumnies of all their enemies. By Joseph Smith. Printed for Charles Rivington, at the Bible and Crown, in St. Paul's Church-Yard. And sold by William Sagg, bookseller in York.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Smith, Joseph. A Vindication of the Service of the Church of England on the Martyrdom of King Charles the First: In Answer to a Sermon Intitul'd The Curse Causeless; Preach'd at Exeter by Mr. James Peirce, a Teacher Among the Separatists. Wherein the Character of the Martyr, and the Duty of the Day, Are Clear'd from the Base Calumnies of All Their Enemies. By Joseph Smith. London: Printed for Charles Rivington, at the Bible and Crown, in St. Paul's Church-Yard. And sold by William Sagg, bookseller in York, 1718.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Smith, Joseph. A Vindication of the Service of the Church of England on the Martyrdom of King Charles the First: In Answer to a Sermon Intitul'd The Curse Causeless; Preach'd at Exeter by Mr. James Peirce, a Teacher Among the Separatists. Wherein the Character of the Martyr, and the Duty of the Day, Are Clear'd from the Base Calumnies of All Their Enemies. By Joseph Smith. Printed for Charles Rivington, at the Bible and Crown, in St. Paul's Church-Yard. And sold by William Sagg, bookseller in York, 1718.

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