(1699). A Letter to a member of Parliament, shewing the necessity of regulating the press: Chiefly from the necessity of publick establishments in religion, from the rights and immunities of a national church, and the trust reposed in the Christian magistrate to protect and defend them. Printed for George West, and Henry Clements.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)A Letter to a Member of Parliament, Shewing the Necessity of Regulating the Press: Chiefly from the Necessity of Publick Establishments in Religion, from the Rights and Immunities of a National Church, and the Trust Reposed in the Christian Magistrate to Protect and Defend Them. Oxford: Printed for George West, and Henry Clements, 1699.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)A Letter to a Member of Parliament, Shewing the Necessity of Regulating the Press: Chiefly from the Necessity of Publick Establishments in Religion, from the Rights and Immunities of a National Church, and the Trust Reposed in the Christian Magistrate to Protect and Defend Them. Printed for George West, and Henry Clements, 1699.