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APA Citation
Stephens, Jeremiah. & Davenant, John. & Williams, John. & Newark, David Leslie. (1661). An apology for the ancient right and power of the bishops to sit and vote in parliaments: as the first and principal of the three estates of the Kingdome, as Lord Coke sheweth, 3. Institut. c. 1. and other both learned lavvyers and antiquaries, as Camden, Spelman, Selden, and many others. With an answer to the reasons maintained by Dr. Burgesse and many others against the votes of bishops. A determination at Cambridge of the learned and reverend Dr. Davenant B. of Salisbury, Englished. The speech in Parliament made by Dr. Williams L. Archbishop of York, in defence of the bishops. Two speeches spoken in the House of Lords by the Lord Viscount Newarke, 1641. London : printed by W. Godbid, for Richard Thrale, at the Crosse-Keyes at St. Paul's gate entring into Cheape-side
MLA Citation
Stephens, Jeremiah. and Davenant, John. and Williams, John. and Newark, David Leslie. An apology for the ancient right and power of the bishops to sit and vote in parliaments: [microform] as the first and principal of the three estates of the Kingdome, as Lord Coke sheweth, 3. Institut. c. 1. and other both learned lavvyers and antiquaries, as Camden, Spelman, Selden, and many others. With an answer to the reasons maintained by Dr. Burgesse and many others against the votes of bishops. A determination at Cambridge of the learned and reverend Dr. Davenant B. of Salisbury, Englished. The speech in Parliament made by Dr. Williams L. Archbishop of York, in defence of the bishops. Two speeches spoken in the House of Lords by the Lord Viscount Newarke, 1641 printed by W. Godbid, for Richard Thrale, at the Crosse-Keyes at St. Paul's gate entring into Cheape-side London 1661
Australian/Harvard Citation
Stephens, Jeremiah. & Davenant, John. & Williams, John. & Newark, David Leslie. 1661, An apology for the ancient right and power of the bishops to sit and vote in parliaments: [microform] as the first and principal of the three estates of the Kingdome, as Lord Coke sheweth, 3. Institut. c. 1. and other both learned lavvyers and antiquaries, as Camden, Spelman, Selden, and many others. With an answer to the reasons maintained by Dr. Burgesse and many others against the votes of bishops. A determination at Cambridge of the learned and reverend Dr. Davenant B. of Salisbury, Englished. The speech in Parliament made by Dr. Williams L. Archbishop of York, in defence of the bishops. Two speeches spoken in the House of Lords by the Lord Viscount Newarke, 1641 printed by W. Godbid, for Richard Thrale, at the Crosse-Keyes at St. Paul's gate entring into Cheape-side London
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=An apology for the ancient right and power of the bishops to sit and vote in parliaments: [microform] as the first and principal of the three estates of the Kingdome, as Lord Coke sheweth, 3. Institut. c. 1. and other both learned lavvyers and antiquaries, as Camden, Spelman, Selden, and many others. With an answer to the reasons maintained by Dr. Burgesse and many others against the votes of bishops. A determination at Cambridge of the learned and reverend Dr. Davenant B. of Salisbury, Englished. The speech in Parliament made by Dr. Williams L. Archbishop of York, in defence of the bishops. Two speeches spoken in the House of Lords by the Lord Viscount Newarke, 1641 | author1=Stephens, Jeremiah, 1591-1665 | author2=Davenant, John, approximately 1572-1641 | author3=Williams, John, 1582-1650 | author4=Newark, David Leslie, Baron, -1682 | year=1661 | publisher=printed by W. Godbid, for Richard Thrale, at the Crosse-Keyes at St. Paul's gate entring into Cheape-side | language=English }}