Gale (Firm). Chuse which you please or, Dr. Sacheverell, and Mr. Hoadley, drawn to the life: Being a brief representation of the respective opinions of each party. In relation to passive obedience and non-resistance, the supream power, moderation, the toleration, hereditary right, and jure divino title, the abdication, the Queen's Supremacy, church lands, &c. By this brief account the reader may soon know which side to chase, in order to his becoming a true son of the Church, and Her Majesty's most loyal subject.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). Chuse Which You Please or, Dr. Sacheverell, and Mr. Hoadley, Drawn to the Life: Being a Brief Representation of the Respective Opinions of Each Party. In Relation to Passive Obedience and Non-resistance, the Supream Power, Moderation, the Toleration, Hereditary Right, and Jure Divino Title, the Abdication, the Queen's Supremacy, Church Lands, &c. By This Brief Account the Reader May Soon Know Which Side to Chase, in Order to His Becoming a True Son of the Church, and Her Majesty's Most Loyal Subject.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). Chuse Which You Please or, Dr. Sacheverell, and Mr. Hoadley, Drawn to the Life: Being a Brief Representation of the Respective Opinions of Each Party. In Relation to Passive Obedience and Non-resistance, the Supream Power, Moderation, the Toleration, Hereditary Right, and Jure Divino Title, the Abdication, the Queen's Supremacy, Church Lands, &c. By This Brief Account the Reader May Soon Know Which Side to Chase, in Order to His Becoming a True Son of the Church, and Her Majesty's Most Loyal Subject.