Lane, B. (1684). An appeal to the conscience of a fanatick: Shewing that the King of England, by the fundamental laws of it, is as absolute and independent a monarch as any of the kings mentioned in Scripture, and consequently, as free as any of them from any humane coactive power to punish, censure, or dethrone him. Printed by J.G. for John Walthoe.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLane, Bartholomew. An Appeal to the Conscience of a Fanatick: Shewing That the King of England, by the Fundamental Laws of It, Is as Absolute and Independent a Monarch as Any of the Kings Mentioned in Scripture, and Consequently, as Free as Any of Them from Any Humane Coactive Power to Punish, Censure, or Dethrone Him. London: Printed by J.G. for John Walthoe, 1684.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLane, Bartholomew. An Appeal to the Conscience of a Fanatick: Shewing That the King of England, by the Fundamental Laws of It, Is as Absolute and Independent a Monarch as Any of the Kings Mentioned in Scripture, and Consequently, as Free as Any of Them from Any Humane Coactive Power to Punish, Censure, or Dethrone Him. Printed by J.G. for John Walthoe, 1684.