Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn885300
APA Citation
J. C. (1677). A vindication of oaths and swearing in weighty cases, as lawful and useful under the Gospel and the Quakers opinion and practice against all oaths and oath-taking, proved to be unscriptural, and without any just reason : as also against their own principles. London : Printed for R. Butler
MLA Citation
J. C. A vindication of oaths and swearing in weighty cases, as lawful and useful under the Gospel and the Quakers opinion and practice against all oaths and oath-taking, proved to be unscriptural, and without any just reason : as also against their own principles [microform] / by John Cheney Printed for R. Butler London 1677
Australian/Harvard Citation
J. C. 1677, A vindication of oaths and swearing in weighty cases, as lawful and useful under the Gospel and the Quakers opinion and practice against all oaths and oath-taking, proved to be unscriptural, and without any just reason : as also against their own principles [microform] / by John Cheney Printed for R. Butler London
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=A vindication of oaths and swearing in weighty cases, as lawful and useful under the Gospel and the Quakers opinion and practice against all oaths and oath-taking, proved to be unscriptural, and without any just reason : as also against their own principles [microform] / by John Cheney | author1=J. C. (John Cheyney) | year=1677 | publisher=Printed for R. Butler | language=English }}