APA (7th ed.) Citation

Barrington, J. S. B. V. (1704). The rights of Protestant dissenters: In two parts. The first being the case of the dissenters review'd. The second, A vindication of their right to an absolute toleration, from the objections of Sir H. Mackworth, in his treatise, intitul'd, Peace at home. Part I.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Barrington, John Shute Barrington Viscount. The Rights of Protestant Dissenters: In Two Parts. The First Being the Case of the Dissenters Review'd. The Second, A Vindication of Their Right to an Absolute Toleration, from the Objections of Sir H. Mackworth, in His Treatise, Intitul'd, Peace at Home. Part I. London, 1704.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Barrington, John Shute Barrington Viscount. The Rights of Protestant Dissenters: In Two Parts. The First Being the Case of the Dissenters Review'd. The Second, A Vindication of Their Right to an Absolute Toleration, from the Objections of Sir H. Mackworth, in His Treatise, Intitul'd, Peace at Home. Part I. 1704.

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