APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1641). The beauty of Godly government in a church reformed: Or a platforme of government consonant to the word of truth, and the purest reformed churches. Shewing also, the great good that comes thereby, the great evils that it freeth us from. With the two maine objections answered, which are objected by some of the laitie, and some of the clergie. Whereunto is added. A short parrallell betweene the presbyterian and prelatian government. Published for such as are not well acquainted with it. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Beauty of Godly Government in a Church Reformed: Or a Platforme of Government Consonant to the Word of Truth, and the Purest Reformed Churches. Shewing Also, the Great Good That Comes Thereby, the Great Evils That It Freeth Us from. With the Two Maine Objections Answered, Which Are Objected by Some of the Laitie, and Some of the Clergie. Whereunto Is Added. A Short Parrallell Betweene the Presbyterian and Prelatian Government. Published for Such as Are Not Well Acquainted with It. [London: publisher not identified], 1641.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Beauty of Godly Government in a Church Reformed: Or a Platforme of Government Consonant to the Word of Truth, and the Purest Reformed Churches. Shewing Also, the Great Good That Comes Thereby, the Great Evils That It Freeth Us from. With the Two Maine Objections Answered, Which Are Objected by Some of the Laitie, and Some of the Clergie. Whereunto Is Added. A Short Parrallell Betweene the Presbyterian and Prelatian Government. Published for Such as Are Not Well Acquainted with It. publisher not identified], 1641.

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