APA (7th ed.) Citation

Charles I, K. o. E. (1682). Not popery, but the Protestant religion the support of the crown.: Confirmed out of the mouth of that blessed martyr King Charles I. of pious memory. With other of his sayings and instructions concerning both religion and government, worthy to be seriously considered by all Protestants. Printed for L.C..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Charles I, King of England. Not Popery, but the Protestant Religion the Support of the Crown.: Confirmed Out of the Mouth of That Blessed Martyr King Charles I. of Pious Memory. With Other of His Sayings and Instructions Concerning Both Religion and Government, Worthy to Be Seriously Considered by All Protestants. London: Printed for L.C., 1682.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Charles I, King of England. Not Popery, but the Protestant Religion the Support of the Crown.: Confirmed Out of the Mouth of That Blessed Martyr King Charles I. of Pious Memory. With Other of His Sayings and Instructions Concerning Both Religion and Government, Worthy to Be Seriously Considered by All Protestants. Printed for L.C., 1682.

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