Jones, J., & Morton, T. (1642). Christvs dei, or, A theologicall discourse: Wherein is proved that regall or monarchicall power is not of humane but of divine right and that God is the sole efficient cause thereof and not the people : also, that every monarch is above the whole common-wealth and is not onely major singislis, but major vniversis : written in answer to a late printed pamphlet intituled Observations upon some of His Majesties late answers and expresses. Printed by H. Hall ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJones, John, and Thomas Morton. Christvs Dei, or, A Theologicall Discourse: Wherein Is Proved That Regall or Monarchicall Power Is Not of Humane but of Divine Right and That God Is the Sole Efficient Cause Thereof and Not the People : Also, That Every Monarch Is Above the Whole Common-wealth and Is Not Onely Major Singislis, but Major Vniversis : Written in Answer to a Late Printed Pamphlet Intituled Observations upon Some of His Majesties Late Answers and Expresses. Oxford: Printed by H. Hall ..., 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJones, John, and Thomas Morton. Christvs Dei, or, A Theologicall Discourse: Wherein Is Proved That Regall or Monarchicall Power Is Not of Humane but of Divine Right and That God Is the Sole Efficient Cause Thereof and Not the People : Also, That Every Monarch Is Above the Whole Common-wealth and Is Not Onely Major Singislis, but Major Vniversis : Written in Answer to a Late Printed Pamphlet Intituled Observations upon Some of His Majesties Late Answers and Expresses. Printed by H. Hall ..., 1642.