APA (7th ed.) Citation

Austin, R., & Egerton, T. (1644). Allegiance not impeached: Viz, by the Parliaments taking up of arms, though against the Kings personall commands, for the just defence of the Kings person, crown and dignity, the laws of the land, liberties of the subject : yea they are bound by the oath of their allegiance and trust reposed in them to doe it : proved partly from the words of the oath it self : and partly, from the principles of nature and of law, alledged for such by the Lord Chancellor Elsmore and twelve other judges in the case of Calvin, a Scot by birth, as appeares in the seventh part of Justice Cooks reports, in Calvins case, which case is briefly set down in the Epistle to the reader. by Rich. Cotes for Joh. Bellamy.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Austin, Robert, and Thomas Egerton. Allegiance Not Impeached: Viz, by the Parliaments Taking Up of Arms, Though Against the Kings Personall Commands, for the Just Defence of the Kings Person, Crown and Dignity, the Laws of the Land, Liberties of the Subject : Yea They Are Bound by the Oath of Their Allegiance and Trust Reposed in Them to Doe It : Proved Partly from the Words of the Oath It Self : And Partly, from the Principles of Nature and of Law, Alledged for Such by the Lord Chancellor Elsmore and Twelve Other Judges in the Case of Calvin, a Scot by Birth, as Appeares in the Seventh Part of Justice Cooks Reports, in Calvins Case, Which Case Is Briefly Set Down in the Epistle to the Reader. Printed at London: by Rich. Cotes for Joh. Bellamy, 1644.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Austin, Robert, and Thomas Egerton. Allegiance Not Impeached: Viz, by the Parliaments Taking Up of Arms, Though Against the Kings Personall Commands, for the Just Defence of the Kings Person, Crown and Dignity, the Laws of the Land, Liberties of the Subject : Yea They Are Bound by the Oath of Their Allegiance and Trust Reposed in Them to Doe It : Proved Partly from the Words of the Oath It Self : And Partly, from the Principles of Nature and of Law, Alledged for Such by the Lord Chancellor Elsmore and Twelve Other Judges in the Case of Calvin, a Scot by Birth, as Appeares in the Seventh Part of Justice Cooks Reports, in Calvins Case, Which Case Is Briefly Set Down in the Epistle to the Reader. by Rich. Cotes for Joh. Bellamy, 1644.

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