(1634). A Short discourse, evincing necessarily by ten severall solid and substantiall arguments, that the churchwardens & sidemen of England can not execute their places (according to that oath which they take at their admittance into their office) without sining against God and that in a very high nature. [s.n.].
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)A Short Discourse, Evincing Necessarily by Ten Severall Solid and Substantiall Arguments, That the Churchwardens & Sidemen of England Can Not Execute Their Places (according to That Oath Which They Take at Their Admittance into Their Office) Without Sining Against God and That in a Very High Nature. S.l: [s.n.], 1634.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)A Short Discourse, Evincing Necessarily by Ten Severall Solid and Substantiall Arguments, That the Churchwardens & Sidemen of England Can Not Execute Their Places (according to That Oath Which They Take at Their Admittance into Their Office) Without Sining Against God and That in a Very High Nature. [s.n.], 1634.