APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1653). The right of tithes asserted: by our old Saxon lavves: A discourse proving them to be neither popish nor antichristian. Wherein the patrons ancient interest is also briefly vindicated, and a word likewise added for universities. By one that hath no place in either of them: nor incumbency upon tithes. [s.n.].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Right of Tithes Asserted: By Our Old Saxon Lavves: A Discourse Proving Them to Be Neither Popish nor Antichristian. Wherein the Patrons Ancient Interest Is Also Briefly Vindicated, and a Word Likewise Added for Universities. By One That Hath No Place in Either of Them: Nor Incumbency upon Tithes. London: [s.n.], 1653.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Right of Tithes Asserted: By Our Old Saxon Lavves: A Discourse Proving Them to Be Neither Popish nor Antichristian. Wherein the Patrons Ancient Interest Is Also Briefly Vindicated, and a Word Likewise Added for Universities. By One That Hath No Place in Either of Them: Nor Incumbency upon Tithes. [s.n.], 1653.

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