APA (7th ed.) Citation

Burney, R. (1660). Kerdiston dōron.: King Charles the Second, His most Sacred Majestie; presented to the Right Honourable Houses of Parliament in their next session, as the strength, honour and peace of the nations, in the iewells of his crown, and iustice of his people. Delivered in eight distinct sermons, in St. Mildreds Canterbury, beginning the Sunday before Lent, and concluded on Easter-day. Printed by I. Redmayne, for the authour.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Burney, Richard. Kerdiston Dōron.: King Charles the Second, His Most Sacred Majestie; Presented to the Right Honourable Houses of Parliament in Their Next Session, as the Strength, Honour and Peace of the Nations, in the Iewells of His Crown, and Iustice of His People. Delivered in Eight Distinct Sermons, in St. Mildreds Canterbury, Beginning the Sunday Before Lent, and Concluded on Easter-day. London: Printed by I. Redmayne, for the authour, 1660.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Burney, Richard. Kerdiston Dōron.: King Charles the Second, His Most Sacred Majestie; Presented to the Right Honourable Houses of Parliament in Their Next Session, as the Strength, Honour and Peace of the Nations, in the Iewells of His Crown, and Iustice of His People. Delivered in Eight Distinct Sermons, in St. Mildreds Canterbury, Beginning the Sunday Before Lent, and Concluded on Easter-day. Printed by I. Redmayne, for the authour, 1660.

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