(1661). Sinlesse, and sinful swearing. Or Twenty six queries propounded for satisfaction in the present controversie of taking oaths: Particularly the oaths of supremacy and allegiance. Together with a copy of the form of submission, enjoyned in the statute of the 35. of ELiza. called the punishment of persons obstinately refusing to come to church, &c. With a copy of the Oath of Abjuration. With a few short proposals grounded thereupon. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSinlesse, and Sinful Swearing. Or Twenty Six Queries Propounded for Satisfaction in the Present Controversie of Taking Oaths: Particularly the Oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance. Together with a Copy of the Form of Submission, Enjoyned in the Statute of the 35. of ELiza. Called the Punishment of Persons Obstinately Refusing to Come to Church, &c. With a Copy of the Oath of Abjuration. With a Few Short Proposals Grounded Thereupon. London: [s.n.], 1661.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSinlesse, and Sinful Swearing. Or Twenty Six Queries Propounded for Satisfaction in the Present Controversie of Taking Oaths: Particularly the Oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance. Together with a Copy of the Form of Submission, Enjoyned in the Statute of the 35. of ELiza. Called the Punishment of Persons Obstinately Refusing to Come to Church, &c. With a Copy of the Oath of Abjuration. With a Few Short Proposals Grounded Thereupon. [s.n.], 1661.