Sage, J. (1701). A vindication of a discourse entituled The principles of the Cyprianic age: With regard to episcopal power and jurisdiction: being a reply to Gilbert Rule's Cyprianic bishop examin'd and found not to be a diocesan. Wherein Besides a great many Things more briefly Considered, The usefulness of fixing the Principles of the Cyprianic Age is succinctly Represented; The main Controversie between those of the Church and the Presbyterians is fully and distinctly stated; Mr. Rule's main Subterfuges are utterly over thrown; Large Supplements are added to the Principles of the Cyprianic Age; The Cyprianic Episcopacy is shewn to be inconsistent with a Papacy; And it is Demonstrated that Episcopal Government was universally delivered to be of Divine Right in the Days of St. Cyprian. printed by G. Croom for Robert Clavel at the Peacock at the West end of St. Pauls, and George Strahan at the Golden. Ball overagainst the Royal Exchange.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSage, John. A Vindication of a Discourse Entituled The Principles of the Cyprianic Age: With Regard to Episcopal Power and Jurisdiction: Being a Reply to Gilbert Rule's Cyprianic Bishop Examin'd and Found Not to Be a Diocesan. Wherein Besides a Great Many Things More Briefly Considered, The Usefulness of Fixing the Principles of the Cyprianic Age Is Succinctly Represented; The Main Controversie Between Those of the Church and the Presbyterians Is Fully and Distinctly Stated; Mr. Rule's Main Subterfuges Are Utterly over Thrown; Large Supplements Are Added to the Principles of the Cyprianic Age; The Cyprianic Episcopacy Is Shewn to Be Inconsistent with a Papacy; And It Is Demonstrated That Episcopal Government Was Universally Delivered to Be of Divine Right in the Days of St. Cyprian. London: printed by G. Croom for Robert Clavel at the Peacock at the West end of St. Pauls, and George Strahan at the Golden. Ball overagainst the Royal Exchange, 1701.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSage, John. A Vindication of a Discourse Entituled The Principles of the Cyprianic Age: With Regard to Episcopal Power and Jurisdiction: Being a Reply to Gilbert Rule's Cyprianic Bishop Examin'd and Found Not to Be a Diocesan. Wherein Besides a Great Many Things More Briefly Considered, The Usefulness of Fixing the Principles of the Cyprianic Age Is Succinctly Represented; The Main Controversie Between Those of the Church and the Presbyterians Is Fully and Distinctly Stated; Mr. Rule's Main Subterfuges Are Utterly over Thrown; Large Supplements Are Added to the Principles of the Cyprianic Age; The Cyprianic Episcopacy Is Shewn to Be Inconsistent with a Papacy; And It Is Demonstrated That Episcopal Government Was Universally Delivered to Be of Divine Right in the Days of St. Cyprian. printed by G. Croom for Robert Clavel at the Peacock at the West end of St. Pauls, and George Strahan at the Golden. Ball overagainst the Royal Exchange, 1701.