APA (7th ed.) Citation

Maxwell, J. (1644). Sacro-sancta regum majestas: or, The sacred and royall prerogative of Christian kings.: VVherein soveraigntie is by Holy Scriptures, reverend antiquitie, and sound reason asserted, by discussing of five questions. And, the Puritanicall, Jesuiticall, antimonarchicall grounds are disproved, and the untruth and weaknesse of their new-devised-state-principles are discovered. Dei gratia mea lux. [by Henry Hall].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Maxwell, John. Sacro-sancta Regum Majestas: Or, The Sacred and Royall Prerogative of Christian Kings.: VVherein Soveraigntie Is by Holy Scriptures, Reverend Antiquitie, and Sound Reason Asserted, by Discussing of Five Questions. And, the Puritanicall, Jesuiticall, Antimonarchicall Grounds Are Disproved, and the Untruth and Weaknesse of Their New-devised-state-principles Are Discovered. Dei Gratia Mea Lux. Printed at Oxford: [by Henry Hall], 1644.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Maxwell, John. Sacro-sancta Regum Majestas: Or, The Sacred and Royall Prerogative of Christian Kings.: VVherein Soveraigntie Is by Holy Scriptures, Reverend Antiquitie, and Sound Reason Asserted, by Discussing of Five Questions. And, the Puritanicall, Jesuiticall, Antimonarchicall Grounds Are Disproved, and the Untruth and Weaknesse of Their New-devised-state-principles Are Discovered. Dei Gratia Mea Lux. [by Henry Hall], 1644.

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