Eaton, S. (1650). The oath of allegiance and the national covenant proved to be non-obliging: or, three several papers on that subject: Viz. 1. Two positions, with several reasons of them, and consequences flowing from thence. 2. An answer to the said positions. 3. A reply to the said answer, wherein the truth of the positions is vindicated, and the oath of allegiance, and the national covenant are made non-obliging. Printed by Peter Cole, at the sign of the Printing-Press in Cornhil, near the Royal Exchange.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEaton, Samuel. The Oath of Allegiance and the National Covenant Proved to Be Non-obliging: Or, Three Several Papers on That Subject: Viz. 1. Two Positions, with Several Reasons of Them, and Consequences Flowing from Thence. 2. An Answer to the Said Positions. 3. A Reply to the Said Answer, Wherein the Truth of the Positions Is Vindicated, and the Oath of Allegiance, and the National Covenant Are Made Non-obliging. London: Printed by Peter Cole, at the sign of the Printing-Press in Cornhil, near the Royal Exchange, 1650.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationEaton, Samuel. The Oath of Allegiance and the National Covenant Proved to Be Non-obliging: Or, Three Several Papers on That Subject: Viz. 1. Two Positions, with Several Reasons of Them, and Consequences Flowing from Thence. 2. An Answer to the Said Positions. 3. A Reply to the Said Answer, Wherein the Truth of the Positions Is Vindicated, and the Oath of Allegiance, and the National Covenant Are Made Non-obliging. Printed by Peter Cole, at the sign of the Printing-Press in Cornhil, near the Royal Exchange, 1650.