(1689). Four grand questions proposed, and briefly answered: Wherein is discoursed, the authority and duty of the magistrate in the matters of religion, the unlawfulness of a toleration and general liberty of conscience, the divine right of Christian liberty in things indifferent, the unlawfulness of repealing the laws against Popery and idolatry. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFour Grand Questions Proposed, and Briefly Answered: Wherein Is Discoursed, the Authority and Duty of the Magistrate in the Matters of Religion, the Unlawfulness of a Toleration and General Liberty of Conscience, the Divine Right of Christian Liberty in Things Indifferent, the Unlawfulness of Repealing the Laws Against Popery and Idolatry. London: [publisher not identified], 1689.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFour Grand Questions Proposed, and Briefly Answered: Wherein Is Discoursed, the Authority and Duty of the Magistrate in the Matters of Religion, the Unlawfulness of a Toleration and General Liberty of Conscience, the Divine Right of Christian Liberty in Things Indifferent, the Unlawfulness of Repealing the Laws Against Popery and Idolatry. [publisher not identified], 1689.