APA (7th ed.) Citation

Spittlehouse, J. (1655). The royall advocate. Or, An introduction to the magnificent and honourable laws of Jehovah the Lord Christ, now contaminated and despised by the present army-men of this nation.: Asserting and controverting the holinesse, righteousness, perfectnesse, and universallity thereof, of divine right: in opposition to the heathenish, and antichristian laws, traditions, and vaine imaginations of the past and present, pretended Christian magistrates of this nation which they yet so much dote upon and endeavour to support, against the alone law giver, lord of heaven and earth, god of gods, king of kings, and lord of lords. Printed for the authour, and are to be sold at the Crown in Popes-Head-Alley.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Spittlehouse, John. The Royall Advocate. Or, An Introduction to the Magnificent and Honourable Laws of Jehovah the Lord Christ, Now Contaminated and Despised by the Present Army-men of This Nation.: Asserting and Controverting the Holinesse, Righteousness, Perfectnesse, and Universallity Thereof, of Divine Right: In Opposition to the Heathenish, and Antichristian Laws, Traditions, and Vaine Imaginations of the Past and Present, Pretended Christian Magistrates of This Nation Which They yet so Much Dote upon and Endeavour to Support, Against the Alone Law Giver, Lord of Heaven and Earth, God of Gods, King of Kings, and Lord of Lords. London,: Printed for the authour, and are to be sold at the Crown in Popes-Head-Alley, 1655.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Spittlehouse, John. The Royall Advocate. Or, An Introduction to the Magnificent and Honourable Laws of Jehovah the Lord Christ, Now Contaminated and Despised by the Present Army-men of This Nation.: Asserting and Controverting the Holinesse, Righteousness, Perfectnesse, and Universallity Thereof, of Divine Right: In Opposition to the Heathenish, and Antichristian Laws, Traditions, and Vaine Imaginations of the Past and Present, Pretended Christian Magistrates of This Nation Which They yet so Much Dote upon and Endeavour to Support, Against the Alone Law Giver, Lord of Heaven and Earth, God of Gods, King of Kings, and Lord of Lords. Printed for the authour, and are to be sold at the Crown in Popes-Head-Alley, 1655.

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