Geree, J. (1646). A case of conscience resolved: Wherein it is cleared, that the King may without impeachment to his oath, touching the clergy at coronation, consent to the abrogation of episcopacy. And the objections against it in two learned treatises, printed at Oxford, fully answered. Printed by Matthew Simmons, for John Bartlet, at the Guilt-Cup at Austines-Gate.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGeree, John. A Case of Conscience Resolved: Wherein It Is Cleared, That the King May Without Impeachment to His Oath, Touching the Clergy at Coronation, Consent to the Abrogation of Episcopacy. And the Objections Against It in Two Learned Treatises, Printed at Oxford, Fully Answered. London: Printed by Matthew Simmons, for John Bartlet, at the Guilt-Cup at Austines-Gate, 1646.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGeree, John. A Case of Conscience Resolved: Wherein It Is Cleared, That the King May Without Impeachment to His Oath, Touching the Clergy at Coronation, Consent to the Abrogation of Episcopacy. And the Objections Against It in Two Learned Treatises, Printed at Oxford, Fully Answered. Printed by Matthew Simmons, for John Bartlet, at the Guilt-Cup at Austines-Gate, 1646.