APA (7th ed.) Citation

Taylor, J. (1647). Peace, peace, and we shall be quiet. Or, Monarchie asserted, the Kings right vindicated,: And the present government of the church proved to be one and the same with that in the primitive times. All which assertions are composed for the regulating of distracted minds, and satisfying of tender consciences, or misled in their opinions. Printed for William Ley..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Taylor, John. Peace, Peace, and We Shall Be Quiet. Or, Monarchie Asserted, the Kings Right Vindicated,: And the Present Government of the Church Proved to Be One and the Same with That in the Primitive Times. All Which Assertions Are Composed for the Regulating of Distracted Minds, and Satisfying of Tender Consciences, or Misled in Their Opinions. London,: Printed for William Ley., 1647.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Taylor, John. Peace, Peace, and We Shall Be Quiet. Or, Monarchie Asserted, the Kings Right Vindicated,: And the Present Government of the Church Proved to Be One and the Same with That in the Primitive Times. All Which Assertions Are Composed for the Regulating of Distracted Minds, and Satisfying of Tender Consciences, or Misled in Their Opinions. Printed for William Ley., 1647.

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