Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn807816
APA Citation
Robinson, Henry. (1643). Liberty of conscience, or, The sole means to obtaine peace and truth not onely reconciling His Majesty with his subjects, but all Christian states and princes to one another, with the freest passage for the gospel : very seasonable and necessary in these distracted times, when most men are weary of war and cannot finde the way to peace.
MLA Citation
Robinson, Henry. Liberty of conscience, or, The sole means to obtaine peace and truth [microform] : not onely reconciling His Majesty with his subjects, but all Christian states and princes to one another, with the freest passage for the gospel : very seasonable and necessary in these distracted times, when most men are weary of war and cannot finde the way to peace [London? 1643
Australian/Harvard Citation
Robinson, Henry. 1643, Liberty of conscience, or, The sole means to obtaine peace and truth [microform] : not onely reconciling His Majesty with his subjects, but all Christian states and princes to one another, with the freest passage for the gospel : very seasonable and necessary in these distracted times, when most men are weary of war and cannot finde the way to peace [London?
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=Liberty of conscience, or, The sole means to obtaine peace and truth [microform] : not onely reconciling His Majesty with his subjects, but all Christian states and princes to one another, with the freest passage for the gospel : very seasonable and necessary in these distracted times, when most men are weary of war and cannot finde the way to peace | author1=Robinson, Henry, 1605?-1664? | year=1643 | language=English }}