APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Smith, H. (1677). An apology for, or vindication of the oppressed persecuted ministers & professors of the Presbyterian Reformed Religion, in the Church of Scotland: Emitted in the defence of them, and the cause for which they suffer: & that for the information of ignorant, the satisfaction and establishment of the doubtful, the conviction (if possible) of the malicious, the warning of our rulers, the strengthening & comforting of the said sufferers under their present pressurs & trials. Being their testimony to the covenanted work of reformation in this church, and against the present prevailing corruptions and course of defection therefrom. Prestat sero, quàm nunquam sapere. [s.n.].

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Smith, Hugh. An Apology for, or Vindication of the Oppressed Persecuted Ministers & Professors of the Presbyterian Reformed Religion, in the Church of Scotland: Emitted in the Defence of Them, and the Cause for Which They Suffer: & That for the Information of Ignorant, the Satisfaction and Establishment of the Doubtful, the Conviction (if Possible) of the Malicious, the Warning of Our Rulers, the Strengthening & Comforting of the Said Sufferers Under Their Present Pressurs & Trials. Being Their Testimony to the Covenanted Work of Reformation in This Church, and Against the Present Prevailing Corruptions and Course of Defection Therefrom. Prestat Sero, Quàm Nunquam Sapere. S.l: [s.n.], 1677.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Smith, Hugh. An Apology for, or Vindication of the Oppressed Persecuted Ministers & Professors of the Presbyterian Reformed Religion, in the Church of Scotland: Emitted in the Defence of Them, and the Cause for Which They Suffer: & That for the Information of Ignorant, the Satisfaction and Establishment of the Doubtful, the Conviction (if Possible) of the Malicious, the Warning of Our Rulers, the Strengthening & Comforting of the Said Sufferers Under Their Present Pressurs & Trials. Being Their Testimony to the Covenanted Work of Reformation in This Church, and Against the Present Prevailing Corruptions and Course of Defection Therefrom. Prestat Sero, Quàm Nunquam Sapere. [s.n.], 1677.

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