APA (7th ed.) Citation

Brabourne, T. (1654). The second part of the change of church-discipline.: Which containes a vindication of the authority and supremacy, of all christian kings, states, and parliaments, in point of church government, against the usurpation of the Pope, and his clergy, in forraign parts; and against the usurpation of the disciplinarian ministers, of presbyterians, independents, and Brownists here in England. Also, a reply to Mr Collins his answer made to Mr Brabournes first part, of the change of church-discipline. Printed for the author..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Brabourne, Theophilus. The Second Part of the Change of Church-discipline.: Which Containes a Vindication of the Authority and Supremacy, of All Christian Kings, States, and Parliaments, in Point of Church Government, Against the Usurpation of the Pope, and His Clergy, in Forraign Parts; and Against the Usurpation of the Disciplinarian Ministers, of Presbyterians, Independents, and Brownists Here in England. Also, a Reply to Mr Collins His Answer Made to Mr Brabournes First Part, of the Change of Church-discipline. London,: Printed for the author., 1654.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Brabourne, Theophilus. The Second Part of the Change of Church-discipline.: Which Containes a Vindication of the Authority and Supremacy, of All Christian Kings, States, and Parliaments, in Point of Church Government, Against the Usurpation of the Pope, and His Clergy, in Forraign Parts; and Against the Usurpation of the Disciplinarian Ministers, of Presbyterians, Independents, and Brownists Here in England. Also, a Reply to Mr Collins His Answer Made to Mr Brabournes First Part, of the Change of Church-discipline. Printed for the author., 1654.

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