APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Fisher, S. (1662). The bishop busied beside the business, or, That eminent overseer, Dr. John Gauden, Bishop of Exeter, so eminently overseen as to wound his own cause well nigh to death with his own weapon: In his late so super-eminently-applauded appearance for the [brace] liberty of tender consciences, legitimacy of solemn swearings, entituled, A discourse concerning publick oaths, and the lawfulness of swearing in judicial proceedings, in order to answer the scruples of the Quakers. [s.n.].

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Fisher, Samuel. The Bishop Busied Beside the Business, or, That Eminent Overseer, Dr. John Gauden, Bishop of Exeter, so Eminently Overseen as to Wound His Own Cause Well Nigh to Death with His Own Weapon: In His Late so Super-eminently-applauded Appearance for the [brace] Liberty of Tender Consciences, Legitimacy of Solemn Swearings, Entituled, A Discourse Concerning Publick Oaths, and the Lawfulness of Swearing in Judicial Proceedings, in Order to Answer the Scruples of the Quakers. S.l: [s.n.], 1662.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Fisher, Samuel. The Bishop Busied Beside the Business, or, That Eminent Overseer, Dr. John Gauden, Bishop of Exeter, so Eminently Overseen as to Wound His Own Cause Well Nigh to Death with His Own Weapon: In His Late so Super-eminently-applauded Appearance for the [brace] Liberty of Tender Consciences, Legitimacy of Solemn Swearings, Entituled, A Discourse Concerning Publick Oaths, and the Lawfulness of Swearing in Judicial Proceedings, in Order to Answer the Scruples of the Quakers. [s.n.], 1662.

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