(1683). Tam quam, or, A attaint brought in the supream court of the King of kings, upon the statutes, Exod. 20. 7, 16 and Levit. 19. 12: Against those modern jurors, who have found any indictments upon the statutes of 23 Eliz., 29 Eliz., or 3 Jacobi, against Protestants, for monthly absence from church, without any confession of the parties, or oath of witness against them, or made any presentments of them. Printed, and are to be sold by L. Curtis.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Tam Quam, or, A Attaint Brought in the Supream Court of the King of Kings, upon the Statutes, Exod. 20. 7, 16 and Levit. 19. 12: Against Those Modern Jurors, Who Have Found Any Indictments upon the Statutes of 23 Eliz., 29 Eliz., or 3 Jacobi, Against Protestants, for Monthly Absence from Church, Without Any Confession of the Parties, or Oath of Witness Against Them, or Made Any Presentments of Them. London: Printed, and are to be sold by L. Curtis, 1683.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Tam Quam, or, A Attaint Brought in the Supream Court of the King of Kings, upon the Statutes, Exod. 20. 7, 16 and Levit. 19. 12: Against Those Modern Jurors, Who Have Found Any Indictments upon the Statutes of 23 Eliz., 29 Eliz., or 3 Jacobi, Against Protestants, for Monthly Absence from Church, Without Any Confession of the Parties, or Oath of Witness Against Them, or Made Any Presentments of Them. Printed, and are to be sold by L. Curtis, 1683.