APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1660). A knot untied: Or, allegiance sworn to the King, no breach of allegiance due unto God : written at the request, and for the private satisfaction of some friends: but now made publick for the benefit of all such, who (in tenderness of conscience towards God) scruple the taking of the said oath. Printed for Henry Eversden at the Greyhound in Saint Pauls Church-yard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Knot Untied: Or, Allegiance Sworn to the King, No Breach of Allegiance Due Unto God : Written at the Request, and for the Private Satisfaction of Some Friends: But Now Made Publick for the Benefit of All Such, Who (in Tenderness of Conscience Towards God) Scruple the Taking of the Said Oath. London: Printed for Henry Eversden at the Greyhound in Saint Pauls Church-yard, 1660.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Knot Untied: Or, Allegiance Sworn to the King, No Breach of Allegiance Due Unto God : Written at the Request, and for the Private Satisfaction of Some Friends: But Now Made Publick for the Benefit of All Such, Who (in Tenderness of Conscience Towards God) Scruple the Taking of the Said Oath. Printed for Henry Eversden at the Greyhound in Saint Pauls Church-yard, 1660.

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