APA (7th ed.) Citation

Nalson, J. (1684). The countermine, or, A short but true discovery of the dangerous principles, and secret practices of the dissenting party, especially the Presbyterians: Shewing that religion is pretended, but rebellion is intended : and in order thereto the foundation of monarchy in the state and episcopacy in the church, are undermined (The 4th impression with additions.). Printed by H. Hills, Jun., for Tho. Dring and John Leigh..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Nalson, John. The Countermine, or, A Short but True Discovery of the Dangerous Principles, and Secret Practices of the Dissenting Party, Especially the Presbyterians: Shewing That Religion Is Pretended, but Rebellion Is Intended : And in Order Thereto the Foundation of Monarchy in the State and Episcopacy in the Church, Are Undermined. The 4th impression with additions. London: Printed by H. Hills, Jun., for Tho. Dring and John Leigh., 1684.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Nalson, John. The Countermine, or, A Short but True Discovery of the Dangerous Principles, and Secret Practices of the Dissenting Party, Especially the Presbyterians: Shewing That Religion Is Pretended, but Rebellion Is Intended : And in Order Thereto the Foundation of Monarchy in the State and Episcopacy in the Church, Are Undermined. The 4th impression with additions. Printed by H. Hills, Jun., for Tho. Dring and John Leigh., 1684.

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