(1681). Liberty of conscience in its order to universal peace, impartially stated, and proved to be the just right, and genuine effect, of true natural, and Christian religion in immunity from poenal laws, church-censures, and private animosities. Printed for Thomas Parkhurst ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLiberty of Conscience in Its Order to Universal Peace, Impartially Stated, and Proved to Be the Just Right, and Genuine Effect, of True Natural, and Christian Religion in Immunity from Poenal Laws, Church-censures, and Private Animosities. London: Printed for Thomas Parkhurst ..., 1681.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLiberty of Conscience in Its Order to Universal Peace, Impartially Stated, and Proved to Be the Just Right, and Genuine Effect, of True Natural, and Christian Religion in Immunity from Poenal Laws, Church-censures, and Private Animosities. Printed for Thomas Parkhurst ..., 1681.