Milton, J. (1650). The tenure of kings and magistrates: Proving that it is lawfull and hath been held so through all ages for any who have the power to call to account a tyrant or wicked king, and after due conviction to depose and put him to death if the ordinary magistrate have neglected or deny'd to doe it, and that they who of late so much blame deposing are the men that did it themselves (Published now the second time with some additions and many testimonies also added out of the best & learnedest among Protestant divines asserting the position of this book.). Printed by Matthew Simmons.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMilton, John. The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates: Proving That It Is Lawfull and Hath Been Held so Through All Ages for Any Who Have the Power to Call to Account a Tyrant or Wicked King, and After Due Conviction to Depose and Put Him to Death If the Ordinary Magistrate Have Neglected or Deny'd to Doe It, and That They Who of Late so Much Blame Deposing Are the Men That Did It Themselves. Published now the second time with some additions and many testimonies also added out of the best & learnedest among Protestant divines asserting the position of this book. London: Printed by Matthew Simmons, 1650.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMilton, John. The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates: Proving That It Is Lawfull and Hath Been Held so Through All Ages for Any Who Have the Power to Call to Account a Tyrant or Wicked King, and After Due Conviction to Depose and Put Him to Death If the Ordinary Magistrate Have Neglected or Deny'd to Doe It, and That They Who of Late so Much Blame Deposing Are the Men That Did It Themselves. Published now the second time with some additions and many testimonies also added out of the best & learnedest among Protestant divines asserting the position of this book. Printed by Matthew Simmons, 1650.