A Learned Reader of the Lawes. (1647). The mirrour of allegiance. Or A looking-glasse for the English, wherein they may reade their duty towards God and their King.: And how to carry themselves in the taking or refusing of oathes and covenants in these troublesome times. Especially of the [brace] Covenant, and negative oath. publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Learned Reader of the Lawes. The Mirrour of Allegiance. Or A Looking-glasse for the English, Wherein They May Reade Their Duty Towards God and Their King.: And How to Carry Themselves in the Taking or Refusing of Oathes and Covenants in These Troublesome Times. Especially of the [brace] Covenant, and Negative Oath. [London: publisher not identified], 1647.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Learned Reader of the Lawes. The Mirrour of Allegiance. Or A Looking-glasse for the English, Wherein They May Reade Their Duty Towards God and Their King.: And How to Carry Themselves in the Taking or Refusing of Oathes and Covenants in These Troublesome Times. Especially of the [brace] Covenant, and Negative Oath. publisher not identified], 1647.