Palmer, C. 1. (1710). A defence of passive obedience and non-resistance, to supreme and soveraign [sic] powers: In which is shewn that the doctrine of passive-obedience or non-resistance in its true notion, is agreeable both to the laws of Christ and this realm; ... By Charles Palmer. printed, by W. S. for J. Ward, and sold by J. Morphew.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPalmer, Charles 1663?-1734. A Defence of Passive Obedience and Non-resistance, to Supreme and Soveraign [sic] Powers: In Which Is Shewn That the Doctrine of Passive-obedience or Non-resistance in Its True Notion, Is Agreeable Both to the Laws of Christ and This Realm; ... By Charles Palmer. London: printed, by W. S. for J. Ward, and sold by J. Morphew, 1710.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPalmer, Charles 1663?-1734. A Defence of Passive Obedience and Non-resistance, to Supreme and Soveraign [sic] Powers: In Which Is Shewn That the Doctrine of Passive-obedience or Non-resistance in Its True Notion, Is Agreeable Both to the Laws of Christ and This Realm; ... By Charles Palmer. printed, by W. S. for J. Ward, and sold by J. Morphew, 1710.