Preston, J., & Glover, G. (1638). The golden scepter held forth to the humble: With the Churches dignitie by her marriage. And the Churches dutie in her carriage. In three treatises. The first delivered in sundry sermons in Cambridge for the weekely fasts, 1625. The two later in Lincolnes Inne. By the late learned and reverend divine, Iohn Preston, Dr. in Divinity, chaplaine in ordinary to His Majesty, Mr. of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge, and somtime preacher at Lincolnes Inne. Printed by R. B[adger] for N. Bourne at the Royall Exchange, and A. Boler at the Marigold in Pauls Church-yard, and R. Harford at the gilt Bible in Queenes-head Alley in Pater-noster Row.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Preston, John, und George Glover. The Golden Scepter Held Forth to the Humble: With the Churches Dignitie by Her Marriage. And the Churches Dutie in Her Carriage. In Three Treatises. The First Delivered in Sundry Sermons in Cambridge for the Weekely Fasts, 1625. The Two Later in Lincolnes Inne. By the Late Learned and Reverend Divine, Iohn Preston, Dr. in Divinity, Chaplaine in Ordinary to His Majesty, Mr. of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge, and Somtime Preacher at Lincolnes Inne. London: Printed by R. B[adger] for N. Bourne at the Royall Exchange, and A. Boler at the Marigold in Pauls Church-yard, and R. Harford at the gilt Bible in Queenes-head Alley in Pater-noster Row, 1638.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Preston, John, und George Glover. The Golden Scepter Held Forth to the Humble: With the Churches Dignitie by Her Marriage. And the Churches Dutie in Her Carriage. In Three Treatises. The First Delivered in Sundry Sermons in Cambridge for the Weekely Fasts, 1625. The Two Later in Lincolnes Inne. By the Late Learned and Reverend Divine, Iohn Preston, Dr. in Divinity, Chaplaine in Ordinary to His Majesty, Mr. of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge, and Somtime Preacher at Lincolnes Inne. Printed by R. B[adger] for N. Bourne at the Royall Exchange, and A. Boler at the Marigold in Pauls Church-yard, and R. Harford at the gilt Bible in Queenes-head Alley in Pater-noster Row, 1638.