APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Henry Savage. (1663). Toleration with its principal objections fully confuted, or, An answer to a book intituled, Sions groans for her distressed, &c. offered to the Kings Majesty, Parliament, and people: Wherein is pretended to be proved by Scripture, reason, and authority of fifteen ancients, that equal protection under different perswasions is the undoubted right of Christian liberty, but, hereby confuted. Printed for H.R.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Henry Savage. Toleration with Its Principal Objections Fully Confuted, or, An Answer to a Book Intituled, Sions Groans for Her Distressed, &c. Offered to the Kings Majesty, Parliament, and People: Wherein Is Pretended to Be Proved by Scripture, Reason, and Authority of Fifteen Ancients, That Equal Protection Under Different Perswasions Is the Undoubted Right of Christian Liberty, but, Hereby Confuted. London: Printed for H.R, 1663.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Henry Savage. Toleration with Its Principal Objections Fully Confuted, or, An Answer to a Book Intituled, Sions Groans for Her Distressed, &c. Offered to the Kings Majesty, Parliament, and People: Wherein Is Pretended to Be Proved by Scripture, Reason, and Authority of Fifteen Ancients, That Equal Protection Under Different Perswasions Is the Undoubted Right of Christian Liberty, but, Hereby Confuted. Printed for H.R, 1663.

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