(1651). Certamen religiosum, or, A conference between the late King of England, and the late Lord Marquesse of Worcester, concerning religion: Together with a vindication of the Protestant cavse, from the pretences of the Marquesse his last papers, which the necessity of the King's affairs denyed him oportunity to answer. Printed for W. Lee and R. Royston.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCertamen Religiosum, or, A Conference Between the Late King of England, and the Late Lord Marquesse of Worcester, Concerning Religion: Together with a Vindication of the Protestant Cavse, from the Pretences of the Marquesse His Last Papers, Which the Necessity of the King's Affairs Denyed Him Oportunity to Answer. London: Printed for W. Lee and R. Royston, 1651.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCertamen Religiosum, or, A Conference Between the Late King of England, and the Late Lord Marquesse of Worcester, Concerning Religion: Together with a Vindication of the Protestant Cavse, from the Pretences of the Marquesse His Last Papers, Which the Necessity of the King's Affairs Denyed Him Oportunity to Answer. Printed for W. Lee and R. Royston, 1651.