APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

(1677). The Model of presbytery: Wherein the supreme power resides in the high and mighty annual assembly, which is composed of two preaching elders or ministers, and one lay-elder out of every Presbytery, one commissioner from every corporation, university and colledge, who being meer laicks, shop-keepers, artificers, and mechanicks have hereby a full power to define and decide the most curious points of divinity, which it is impossible for want of learning they should understand. Printed for Jonathan Edwin.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

The Model of Presbytery: Wherein the Supreme Power Resides in the High and Mighty Annual Assembly, Which Is Composed of Two Preaching Elders or Ministers, and One Lay-elder Out of Every Presbytery, One Commissioner from Every Corporation, University and Colledge, Who Being Meer Laicks, Shop-keepers, Artificers, and Mechanicks Have Hereby a Full Power to Define and Decide the Most Curious Points of Divinity, Which It Is Impossible for Want of Learning They Should Understand. London: Printed for Jonathan Edwin, 1677.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

The Model of Presbytery: Wherein the Supreme Power Resides in the High and Mighty Annual Assembly, Which Is Composed of Two Preaching Elders or Ministers, and One Lay-elder Out of Every Presbytery, One Commissioner from Every Corporation, University and Colledge, Who Being Meer Laicks, Shop-keepers, Artificers, and Mechanicks Have Hereby a Full Power to Define and Decide the Most Curious Points of Divinity, Which It Is Impossible for Want of Learning They Should Understand. Printed for Jonathan Edwin, 1677.

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