Whalley, P. (1674). The religion established by law, asserted to conduce most to the true interest of prince and subject: As it was delivered in a charge, at the general quarter sessions of the peace, held at the borough of Newark, for the county of Nottingham, by adjournment for taking the oaths of Supremacy, &c., according to the late act of Parliament July 21th 1673. Printed for John Place ... and Thomas Bassett.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Whalley, Penistone. The Religion Established by Law, Asserted to Conduce Most to the True Interest of Prince and Subject: As It Was Delivered in a Charge, at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Held at the Borough of Newark, for the County of Nottingham, by Adjournment for Taking the Oaths of Supremacy, &c., According to the Late Act of Parliament July 21th 1673. London: Printed for John Place ... and Thomas Bassett, 1674.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Whalley, Penistone. The Religion Established by Law, Asserted to Conduce Most to the True Interest of Prince and Subject: As It Was Delivered in a Charge, at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Held at the Borough of Newark, for the County of Nottingham, by Adjournment for Taking the Oaths of Supremacy, &c., According to the Late Act of Parliament July 21th 1673. Printed for John Place ... and Thomas Bassett, 1674.