Geneva (Switzerland). (1643). The lawes and statutes of Geneva,: As well concerning ecclesiasticall discipline, as civill government, with certaine proclamations duely executed, whereby Gods religion is most purely maintained, and their common-wealth quietly governed. Faithfully translated out of the French tongue wherein they are written in the register book of the same city. Printed by Tho. Fawcet, for Matthew Wallbanck, and Lawrence Chapman.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGeneva (Switzerland). The Lawes and Statutes of Geneva,: As Well Concerning Ecclesiasticall Discipline, as Civill Government, with Certaine Proclamations Duely Executed, Whereby Gods Religion Is Most Purely Maintained, and Their Common-wealth Quietly Governed. Faithfully Translated Out of the French Tongue Wherein They Are Written in the Register Book of the Same City. London: Printed by Tho. Fawcet, for Matthew Wallbanck, and Lawrence Chapman, 1643.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGeneva (Switzerland). The Lawes and Statutes of Geneva,: As Well Concerning Ecclesiasticall Discipline, as Civill Government, with Certaine Proclamations Duely Executed, Whereby Gods Religion Is Most Purely Maintained, and Their Common-wealth Quietly Governed. Faithfully Translated Out of the French Tongue Wherein They Are Written in the Register Book of the Same City. Printed by Tho. Fawcet, for Matthew Wallbanck, and Lawrence Chapman, 1643.