APA (7th ed.) Citation

Clarke, J. (1652). Ill newes from Newengland [sic]. Or A narative [sic] of New-Englands persecution.: Whereunto is added eight severall arguments to prove that no servant of Christ hath any liberty much less authority from Christ to prosecute others for case of conscience,; [sic] against those who to maintain their own interest do incite the magistrate, therein to exceed his commission. Printed by Henry Hills, and are to be sold at his house ... and by Thom. Brewster ... or at the shops in Westminster Hall..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Clarke, John. Ill Newes from Newengland [sic]. Or A Narative [sic] of New-Englands Persecution.: Whereunto Is Added Eight Severall Arguments to Prove That No Servant of Christ Hath Any Liberty Much Less Authority from Christ to Prosecute Others for Case of Conscience,; [sic] Against Those Who to Maintain Their Own Interest Do Incite the Magistrate, Therein to Exceed His Commission. London,: Printed by Henry Hills, and are to be sold at his house ... and by Thom. Brewster ... or at the shops in Westminster Hall., 1652.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Clarke, John. Ill Newes from Newengland [sic]. Or A Narative [sic] of New-Englands Persecution.: Whereunto Is Added Eight Severall Arguments to Prove That No Servant of Christ Hath Any Liberty Much Less Authority from Christ to Prosecute Others for Case of Conscience,; [sic] Against Those Who to Maintain Their Own Interest Do Incite the Magistrate, Therein to Exceed His Commission. Printed by Henry Hills, and are to be sold at his house ... and by Thom. Brewster ... or at the shops in Westminster Hall., 1652.

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