(1652). The examiner examined: Certaine questions proposed to the author of Zeale examined concerning his principles. Whereby he endevours to prove; that the magistrate by his authority ought not to advance true religion, but to give a toleration to idolatry and heresie. for John Wright, at the Kings-head in the Old Bailey.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Examiner Examined: Certaine Questions Proposed to the Author of Zeale Examined Concerning His Principles. Whereby He Endevours to Prove; That the Magistrate by His Authority Ought Not to Advance True Religion, but to Give a Toleration to Idolatry and Heresie. Printed at London: for John Wright, at the Kings-head in the Old Bailey, 1652.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Examiner Examined: Certaine Questions Proposed to the Author of Zeale Examined Concerning His Principles. Whereby He Endevours to Prove; That the Magistrate by His Authority Ought Not to Advance True Religion, but to Give a Toleration to Idolatry and Heresie. for John Wright, at the Kings-head in the Old Bailey, 1652.