APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1688). A seasonable discourse shewing the necessity of union amongst Protestants, in opposition to popery, as the only means (under God) to preserve the reformed religion: Also, the charge of persecution, lately maintained against the established religion, by W.P., H.C. and other insignificant scriblers, detected : proving it to be the ministers of state, and not the church, that prosecuted the penal laws on Protestant dissenters. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Seasonable Discourse Shewing the Necessity of Union Amongst Protestants, in Opposition to Popery, as the Only Means (under God) to Preserve the Reformed Religion: Also, the Charge of Persecution, Lately Maintained Against the Established Religion, by W.P., H.C. and Other Insignificant Scriblers, Detected : Proving It to Be the Ministers of State, and Not the Church, That Prosecuted the Penal Laws on Protestant Dissenters. [London?: publisher not identified], 1688.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Seasonable Discourse Shewing the Necessity of Union Amongst Protestants, in Opposition to Popery, as the Only Means (under God) to Preserve the Reformed Religion: Also, the Charge of Persecution, Lately Maintained Against the Established Religion, by W.P., H.C. and Other Insignificant Scriblers, Detected : Proving It to Be the Ministers of State, and Not the Church, That Prosecuted the Penal Laws on Protestant Dissenters. publisher not identified], 1688.

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