APA (7th ed.) Citation

Drury, E. The divine right of episcopacy truly stated: In answer to a book intituled, A clear account of the ancient episcopacy. Wherein (as is pretended) Mr. Boyse's sermon concerning the scriptural bishop, and the postscript to it, are defended against Mr. Drury's vindication of his answer to it. By Edward Drury, D.D. one of the prebends of St. Patricks, and Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Shrewsbury, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Drury, Edward. The Divine Right of Episcopacy Truly Stated: In Answer to a Book Intituled, A Clear Account of the Ancient Episcopacy. Wherein (as Is Pretended) Mr. Boyse's Sermon Concerning the Scriptural Bishop, and the Postscript to It, Are Defended Against Mr. Drury's Vindication of His Answer to It. By Edward Drury, D.D. One of the Prebends of St. Patricks, and Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Shrewsbury, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Drury, Edward. The Divine Right of Episcopacy Truly Stated: In Answer to a Book Intituled, A Clear Account of the Ancient Episcopacy. Wherein (as Is Pretended) Mr. Boyse's Sermon Concerning the Scriptural Bishop, and the Postscript to It, Are Defended Against Mr. Drury's Vindication of His Answer to It. By Edward Drury, D.D. One of the Prebends of St. Patricks, and Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Shrewsbury, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.

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