APA (7th ed.) Citation

Withers, J. (1710). The history of resistance as practis'd by the Church of England: In which 'tis proved, from most authentick records, that in every reign since the Reformation of religion, the said church hath aided and assisted, justified and approved of, such subjects as have defended themselves against the oppressions of their tyrannical tho' natural princes : written upon the occasion of Mr. Agate's sermon at Exeter on the 30th of January, and in defence of the late revolution, the present establishment, and the Protestant succession (The fourth edition.). Printed for J. Robinson, in St. Paul's Churchyard : and sold by A. Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Withers, John. The History of Resistance as Practis'd by the Church of England: In Which 'Tis Proved, from Most Authentick Records, That in Every Reign Since the Reformation of Religion, the Said Church Hath Aided and Assisted, Justified and Approved of, Such Subjects as Have Defended Themselves Against the Oppressions of Their Tyrannical Tho' Natural Princes : Written upon the Occasion of Mr. Agate's Sermon at Exeter on the 30th of January, and in Defence of the Late Revolution, the Present Establishment, and the Protestant Succession. The fourth edition. London: Printed for J. Robinson, in St. Paul's Churchyard : and sold by A. Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1710.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Withers, John. The History of Resistance as Practis'd by the Church of England: In Which 'Tis Proved, from Most Authentick Records, That in Every Reign Since the Reformation of Religion, the Said Church Hath Aided and Assisted, Justified and Approved of, Such Subjects as Have Defended Themselves Against the Oppressions of Their Tyrannical Tho' Natural Princes : Written upon the Occasion of Mr. Agate's Sermon at Exeter on the 30th of January, and in Defence of the Late Revolution, the Present Establishment, and the Protestant Succession. The fourth edition. Printed for J. Robinson, in St. Paul's Churchyard : and sold by A. Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1710.

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