APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hall, J. (1643). The lavvfulnes and vnlavvfulnes of an oath or covenant: Set downe in short propositions agreeable to the law of God and man, and may serve to rectifie the conscience of any reasonable man: very fitting for every man to take into serious consideration in these undutifull times, whether he hath sworne or not sworne to any late or new oath or covenant made by any subordinate authority whatsoever. [by Leonard Lichfield [i.e. Miles Flesher].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hall, Joseph. The Lavvfulnes and Vnlavvfulnes of an Oath or Covenant: Set Downe in Short Propositions Agreeable to the Law of God and Man, and May Serve to Rectifie the Conscience of Any Reasonable Man: Very Fitting for Every Man to Take into Serious Consideration in These Undutifull Times, Whether He Hath Sworne or Not Sworne to Any Late or New Oath or Covenant Made by Any Subordinate Authority Whatsoever. Printed at Oxford [i.e. London]: [by Leonard Lichfield [i.e. Miles Flesher], 1643.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hall, Joseph. The Lavvfulnes and Vnlavvfulnes of an Oath or Covenant: Set Downe in Short Propositions Agreeable to the Law of God and Man, and May Serve to Rectifie the Conscience of Any Reasonable Man: Very Fitting for Every Man to Take into Serious Consideration in These Undutifull Times, Whether He Hath Sworne or Not Sworne to Any Late or New Oath or Covenant Made by Any Subordinate Authority Whatsoever. [by Leonard Lichfield [i.e. Miles Flesher], 1643.

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