APA (7th ed.) Citation

Watkins, M. (1666). The things that are Cæsars rendered unto Cæsar, and the things that are God's, rendered unto God. By those that serve, and fear Him: And honour the King, who are true; and shew forth the way of God in truth, that heeds not the wrath of man; nor respects the persons of men; but owns the authority of God, and are subject to it for conscience sake. M.W. [s.n.].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Watkins, Morgan. The Things That Are Cæsars Rendered Unto Cæsar, and the Things That Are God's, Rendered Unto God. By Those That Serve, and Fear Him: And Honour the King, Who Are True; and Shew Forth the Way of God in Truth, That Heeds Not the Wrath of Man; nor Respects the Persons of Men; but Owns the Authority of God, and Are Subject to It for Conscience Sake. M.W. S.l: [s.n.], 1666.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Watkins, Morgan. The Things That Are Cæsars Rendered Unto Cæsar, and the Things That Are God's, Rendered Unto God. By Those That Serve, and Fear Him: And Honour the King, Who Are True; and Shew Forth the Way of God in Truth, That Heeds Not the Wrath of Man; nor Respects the Persons of Men; but Owns the Authority of God, and Are Subject to It for Conscience Sake. M.W. [s.n.], 1666.

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