Scotland. Convention of Estates. (1689). A vindication of the proceedings of the Convention of the Estates in Scotland: Wherein the lawfulness and power of that meeting is cleared : the original of government, and the nature of our monarchy in particular is enquired into : our laws concerning the Kings absolute power, and the texts of scripture for a jure-divino-monarchy are examined : our allegiance to King James is stated, and whatsoever can be urged against the present settlement of the crown resolved : the unreasonableness of our present discountents, and the necessity of an intire adherence to Their Majesties, King William and Queen Mary, against a popish, barbarious, and cruel army of Irish and French, is pathetically held forth and demonstrated. Printed for Ric. Chiswell ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationScotland. Convention of Estates. A Vindication of the Proceedings of the Convention of the Estates in Scotland: Wherein the Lawfulness and Power of That Meeting Is Cleared : The Original of Government, and the Nature of Our Monarchy in Particular Is Enquired into : Our Laws Concerning the Kings Absolute Power, and the Texts of Scripture for a Jure-divino-monarchy Are Examined : Our Allegiance to King James Is Stated, and Whatsoever Can Be Urged Against the Present Settlement of the Crown Resolved : The Unreasonableness of Our Present Discountents, and the Necessity of an Intire Adherence to Their Majesties, King William and Queen Mary, Against a Popish, Barbarious, and Cruel Army of Irish and French, Is Pathetically Held Forth and Demonstrated. London: Printed for Ric. Chiswell ..., 1689.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationScotland. Convention of Estates. A Vindication of the Proceedings of the Convention of the Estates in Scotland: Wherein the Lawfulness and Power of That Meeting Is Cleared : The Original of Government, and the Nature of Our Monarchy in Particular Is Enquired into : Our Laws Concerning the Kings Absolute Power, and the Texts of Scripture for a Jure-divino-monarchy Are Examined : Our Allegiance to King James Is Stated, and Whatsoever Can Be Urged Against the Present Settlement of the Crown Resolved : The Unreasonableness of Our Present Discountents, and the Necessity of an Intire Adherence to Their Majesties, King William and Queen Mary, Against a Popish, Barbarious, and Cruel Army of Irish and French, Is Pathetically Held Forth and Demonstrated. Printed for Ric. Chiswell ..., 1689.