Writer, C. (1655). The jus divinum of presbyterie: Or, a treatise evidently proving by scripture, all true ministers or embassadors of the Gospel, to be endued with divine power from on High, do personate Christ, and are to be heard and esteemed accordingly (The second edition, newly enlarged: and therein, by many reasons, justifying the present government in not giving power to any to judge errors or heresies, &c.). [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWriter, Clement. The Jus Divinum of Presbyterie: Or, a Treatise Evidently Proving by Scripture, All True Ministers or Embassadors of the Gospel, to Be Endued with Divine Power from on High, Do Personate Christ, and Are to Be Heard and Esteemed Accordingly. The second edition, newly enlarged: and therein, by many reasons, justifying the present government in not giving power to any to judge errors or heresies, &c. S.l: [s.n.], 1655.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWriter, Clement. The Jus Divinum of Presbyterie: Or, a Treatise Evidently Proving by Scripture, All True Ministers or Embassadors of the Gospel, to Be Endued with Divine Power from on High, Do Personate Christ, and Are to Be Heard and Esteemed Accordingly. The second edition, newly enlarged: and therein, by many reasons, justifying the present government in not giving power to any to judge errors or heresies, &c. [s.n.], 1655.