APA (7th ed.) Citation

Novell, J. (1662). An examination and confutation of a late dangerous principle: That the supreme power is inherent in the people, and that particularly, as in the proper subject. By John Novel, B.D. late rector of Northwold in the county of Norfolk, and formerly fellow of Pembroke-Hall in Cambridge, and was chaplain to the now bishop of Eley. printed for Sarah Bartlet at the Gilt Cup in Westminster-Hall.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Novell, John. An Examination and Confutation of a Late Dangerous Principle: That the Supreme Power Is Inherent in the People, and That Particularly, as in the Proper Subject. By John Novel, B.D. Late Rector of Northwold in the County of Norfolk, and Formerly Fellow of Pembroke-Hall in Cambridge, and Was Chaplain to the Now Bishop of Eley. London: printed for Sarah Bartlet at the Gilt Cup in Westminster-Hall, 1662.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Novell, John. An Examination and Confutation of a Late Dangerous Principle: That the Supreme Power Is Inherent in the People, and That Particularly, as in the Proper Subject. By John Novel, B.D. Late Rector of Northwold in the County of Norfolk, and Formerly Fellow of Pembroke-Hall in Cambridge, and Was Chaplain to the Now Bishop of Eley. printed for Sarah Bartlet at the Gilt Cup in Westminster-Hall, 1662.

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