Brydall, J. (1679). The clergy vindicated, or, The rights and privileges that belong to them, asserted according to the laws of England: More particularly, touching the sitting of bishops in Parliament, and their making proxies in capital cases. Printed by E.T. and R.H.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBrydall, John. The Clergy Vindicated, or, The Rights and Privileges That Belong to Them, Asserted According to the Laws of England: More Particularly, Touching the Sitting of Bishops in Parliament, and Their Making Proxies in Capital Cases. London: Printed by E.T. and R.H, 1679.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBrydall, John. The Clergy Vindicated, or, The Rights and Privileges That Belong to Them, Asserted According to the Laws of England: More Particularly, Touching the Sitting of Bishops in Parliament, and Their Making Proxies in Capital Cases. Printed by E.T. and R.H, 1679.