APA (7th ed.) Citation

Berkeley, G. (1712). Passive obedience, or The Christian doctrine of not resisting the supreme power, proved and vindicated upon the principles of the law of nature: In a discourse deliver'd at the College-Chappel. By George Berkeley, M.A. Fellow of Trinity-College, Dublin. Printed by Francis Dickson, for Jeremy Pepyat, bookseller in Skinner-Row.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Berkeley, George. Passive Obedience, or The Christian Doctrine of Not Resisting the Supreme Power, Proved and Vindicated upon the Principles of the Law of Nature: In a Discourse Deliver'd at the College-Chappel. By George Berkeley, M.A. Fellow of Trinity-College, Dublin. Dublin: Printed by Francis Dickson, for Jeremy Pepyat, bookseller in Skinner-Row, 1712.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Berkeley, George. Passive Obedience, or The Christian Doctrine of Not Resisting the Supreme Power, Proved and Vindicated upon the Principles of the Law of Nature: In a Discourse Deliver'd at the College-Chappel. By George Berkeley, M.A. Fellow of Trinity-College, Dublin. Printed by Francis Dickson, for Jeremy Pepyat, bookseller in Skinner-Row, 1712.

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