Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn239078
APA Citation
Learned divine. (1670). The best fence against popery, or, A vindication of the power of the king in ecclesiastical affairs being an answer to the papists objections against the oath of supremacy : to which is added Queen Elizabeth's admonition declaring the sense of the said oath, and King James's vindication of the oath of allegiance. London : Printed for J. Robinson and S. Crouch
MLA Citation
Learned divine. The best fence against popery, or, A vindication of the power of the king in ecclesiastical affairs [microform] : being an answer to the papists objections against the oath of supremacy : to which is added Queen Elizabeth's admonition declaring the sense of the said oath, and King James's vindication of the oath of allegiance / by a learned divine Printed for J. Robinson and S. Crouch London 1670
Australian/Harvard Citation
Learned divine. 1670, The best fence against popery, or, A vindication of the power of the king in ecclesiastical affairs [microform] : being an answer to the papists objections against the oath of supremacy : to which is added Queen Elizabeth's admonition declaring the sense of the said oath, and King James's vindication of the oath of allegiance / by a learned divine Printed for J. Robinson and S. Crouch London
Wikipedia Citation
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