Wolseley, C. (1668). Liberty of conscience upon its true and proper grounds asserted and vindicated: Proving that no prince , nor state, ought by force to compel men to any part of the doctrine worship, or discipline of the Gospel. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWolseley, Charles. Liberty of Conscience upon Its True and Proper Grounds Asserted and Vindicated: Proving That No Prince , nor State, Ought by Force to Compel Men to Any Part of the Doctrine Worship, or Discipline of the Gospel. London: [publisher not identified], 1668.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWolseley, Charles. Liberty of Conscience upon Its True and Proper Grounds Asserted and Vindicated: Proving That No Prince , nor State, Ought by Force to Compel Men to Any Part of the Doctrine Worship, or Discipline of the Gospel. [publisher not identified], 1668.