APA (7th ed.) Citation

Elderfield, C. (1650). The civil right of tythes: Wherein, setting aside the higher plea of jus divinum ... the labourers of the Lords vineyard of the Church of England are estated in their quota pars of the tenth or tythe per legem terræ, by civil sanction or the law of the land ... humbly represented to the judicious and pious consideration of all sober and advised Christians ... Printed by Tho. Newcomb for John Holden ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Elderfield, Christopher. The Civil Right of Tythes: Wherein, Setting Aside the Higher Plea of Jus Divinum ... the Labourers of the Lords Vineyard of the Church of England Are Estated in Their Quota Pars of the Tenth or Tythe Per Legem Terræ, by Civil Sanction or the Law of the Land ... Humbly Represented to the Judicious and Pious Consideration of All Sober and Advised Christians ... London: Printed by Tho. Newcomb for John Holden ..., 1650.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Elderfield, Christopher. The Civil Right of Tythes: Wherein, Setting Aside the Higher Plea of Jus Divinum ... the Labourers of the Lords Vineyard of the Church of England Are Estated in Their Quota Pars of the Tenth or Tythe Per Legem Terræ, by Civil Sanction or the Law of the Land ... Humbly Represented to the Judicious and Pious Consideration of All Sober and Advised Christians ... Printed by Tho. Newcomb for John Holden ..., 1650.

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