APA (7th ed.) Citation

Corbet, J. (1660). The second part of the interest of England, in the matter of religion: Unfolded in a deliberative discourse, proving that it is not agreeable to sound reason to prefer the contracted and dividing interest of one party, before the general interest of Protestantism, and of the whole kingdom of England, in which the Episcopal and Presbyterian parties may be happily united. Printed by G.T. and are to be sold at the Rose and Crown in St Pauls Church-yard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Corbet, John. The Second Part of the Interest of England, in the Matter of Religion: Unfolded in a Deliberative Discourse, Proving That It Is Not Agreeable to Sound Reason to Prefer the Contracted and Dividing Interest of One Party, Before the General Interest of Protestantism, and of the Whole Kingdom of England, in Which the Episcopal and Presbyterian Parties May Be Happily United. London: Printed by G.T. and are to be sold at the Rose and Crown in St Pauls Church-yard, 1660.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Corbet, John. The Second Part of the Interest of England, in the Matter of Religion: Unfolded in a Deliberative Discourse, Proving That It Is Not Agreeable to Sound Reason to Prefer the Contracted and Dividing Interest of One Party, Before the General Interest of Protestantism, and of the Whole Kingdom of England, in Which the Episcopal and Presbyterian Parties May Be Happily United. Printed by G.T. and are to be sold at the Rose and Crown in St Pauls Church-yard, 1660.

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