APA (7th ed.) Citation

Constable, R. (1680). God and the king, or, Monarchy proved from Holy Writ to be the onely legitimate species of politick government, and the onely polity constituted and appointed by God: Wherein the phantasied principles of supereminencing the peoples welfare above the kings honour, and popular election of kings are manifested to be groundless and unseasonable. Printed for W.L.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Constable, Robert. God and the King, or, Monarchy Proved from Holy Writ to Be the Onely Legitimate Species of Politick Government, and the Onely Polity Constituted and Appointed by God: Wherein the Phantasied Principles of Supereminencing the Peoples Welfare Above the Kings Honour, and Popular Election of Kings Are Manifested to Be Groundless and Unseasonable. London: Printed for W.L, 1680.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Constable, Robert. God and the King, or, Monarchy Proved from Holy Writ to Be the Onely Legitimate Species of Politick Government, and the Onely Polity Constituted and Appointed by God: Wherein the Phantasied Principles of Supereminencing the Peoples Welfare Above the Kings Honour, and Popular Election of Kings Are Manifested to Be Groundless and Unseasonable. Printed for W.L, 1680.

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