APA (7th ed.) Citation

Byfield, R. (1641). The power of the Christ of God, or, A treatise of povver, as it is originally in God the Father, and by him given to Christ, His sonne: And that considered as either 1 reserved and kept in his owne hands : 2 committed by him to others whether 1 ecclesiasticall, for the good and government of his church or, 2 politicall, for the guidance of common-wealthes : together with 3 the power permitted 1 of the Pope and his locusts, 2 of the Turke and his armies : in principles and conclusions gathered out of Holy Scripture. Printed by R. Cotes for Jo. Bellamie, and Ralph Smith ...

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Byfield, Richard. The Power of the Christ of God, or, A Treatise of Povver, as It Is Originally in God the Father, and by Him Given to Christ, His Sonne: And That Considered as Either 1 Reserved and Kept in His Owne Hands : 2 Committed by Him to Others Whether 1 Ecclesiasticall, for the Good and Government of His Church or, 2 Politicall, for the Guidance of Common-wealthes : Together with 3 the Power Permitted 1 of the Pope and His Locusts, 2 of the Turke and His Armies : In Principles and Conclusions Gathered Out of Holy Scripture. London: Printed by R. Cotes for Jo. Bellamie, and Ralph Smith .., 1641.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Byfield, Richard. The Power of the Christ of God, or, A Treatise of Povver, as It Is Originally in God the Father, and by Him Given to Christ, His Sonne: And That Considered as Either 1 Reserved and Kept in His Owne Hands : 2 Committed by Him to Others Whether 1 Ecclesiasticall, for the Good and Government of His Church or, 2 Politicall, for the Guidance of Common-wealthes : Together with 3 the Power Permitted 1 of the Pope and His Locusts, 2 of the Turke and His Armies : In Principles and Conclusions Gathered Out of Holy Scripture. Printed by R. Cotes for Jo. Bellamie, and Ralph Smith .., 1641.

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