Fullwood, F. (1683). The case of the times discuss'd: Being a serious exercitation of two cases grounded upon Romans 13, vers. 1,2,3,4,5 : First, how far we are bound to obey, when we are not satisfied that the laws are for our good, 2nd, whether subjection more than not to resist powers : to which is added some remarks upon a late book entituled The Protestant reconciler. Printed for Jonathan Wilkins ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFullwood, Francis. The Case of the Times Discuss'd: Being a Serious Exercitation of Two Cases Grounded upon Romans 13, Vers. 1,2,3,4,5 : First, How Far We Are Bound to Obey, When We Are Not Satisfied That the Laws Are for Our Good, 2nd, Whether Subjection More than Not to Resist Powers : To Which Is Added Some Remarks upon a Late Book Entituled The Protestant Reconciler. London: Printed for Jonathan Wilkins ..., 1683.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFullwood, Francis. The Case of the Times Discuss'd: Being a Serious Exercitation of Two Cases Grounded upon Romans 13, Vers. 1,2,3,4,5 : First, How Far We Are Bound to Obey, When We Are Not Satisfied That the Laws Are for Our Good, 2nd, Whether Subjection More than Not to Resist Powers : To Which Is Added Some Remarks upon a Late Book Entituled The Protestant Reconciler. Printed for Jonathan Wilkins ..., 1683.