Stanhope, A., & Gore, H. (1671). Episcopal jurisdiction asserted: According to the right constitution thereof, by His Majesties laws, both ecclesiastical and temporal, occasioned by the stating and vindicating of the Bishop of Waterford's case, with the mayor and sheriffs of Waterford. Printed by Benjamin Tooke ..., and are to be sold by Mary Crooke ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationStanhope, Arthur, and Hugh Gore. Episcopal Jurisdiction Asserted: According to the Right Constitution Thereof, by His Majesties Laws, Both Ecclesiastical and Temporal, Occasioned by the Stating and Vindicating of the Bishop of Waterford's Case, with the Mayor and Sheriffs of Waterford. Dublin: Printed by Benjamin Tooke ..., and are to be sold by Mary Crooke ..., 1671.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationStanhope, Arthur, and Hugh Gore. Episcopal Jurisdiction Asserted: According to the Right Constitution Thereof, by His Majesties Laws, Both Ecclesiastical and Temporal, Occasioned by the Stating and Vindicating of the Bishop of Waterford's Case, with the Mayor and Sheriffs of Waterford. Printed by Benjamin Tooke ..., and are to be sold by Mary Crooke ..., 1671.