APA (7th ed.) Citation

Whitaker, E. (1681). The Bishops Courts dissolved, or, The law of England touching ecclesiastical jurisdiction stated: Wherein it appears that the spiritual courts want both power and might to execute their wills upon his Majesties good subjects at his day : being a short and brief account of the several statutes made concerning the spiritual and ecclesiastical jurisdiction. Printed for T. Reyner ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Whitaker, Edward. The Bishops Courts Dissolved, or, The Law of England Touching Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Stated: Wherein It Appears That the Spiritual Courts Want Both Power and Might to Execute Their Wills upon His Majesties Good Subjects at His Day : Being a Short and Brief Account of the Several Statutes Made Concerning the Spiritual and Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction. London: Printed for T. Reyner ..., 1681.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Whitaker, Edward. The Bishops Courts Dissolved, or, The Law of England Touching Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Stated: Wherein It Appears That the Spiritual Courts Want Both Power and Might to Execute Their Wills upon His Majesties Good Subjects at His Day : Being a Short and Brief Account of the Several Statutes Made Concerning the Spiritual and Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction. Printed for T. Reyner ..., 1681.

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