APA Citation

Great Britain. (1712). An Act for preserving the Protestant religion, by better securing the Church of England, as by law established: And for confirming the toleration granted to Protestant dissenters by an Act intituled, An Act for exempting Their Majesties Protestant subjects, dissenting from the Church of England, from the penalties of certain laws, and for supplying the defects thereof; and for the further securing the Protestant succession, by requiring the practicers of the law in North Britain to take the oaths, and subscribe the declaration therein mentioned. [London]: printed by the assigns of Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, deceas'd; printers to the Queens most excellent Majesty.

Chicago Style Citation

Great Britain. An Act for Preserving the Protestant Religion, By Better Securing the Church of England, As By Law Established: And for Confirming the Toleration Granted to Protestant Dissenters By an Act Intituled, An Act for Exempting Their Majesties Protestant Subjects, Dissenting From the Church of England, From the Penalties of Certain Laws, and for Supplying the Defects Thereof; and for the Further Securing the Protestant Succession, By Requiring the Practicers of the Law in North Britain to Take the Oaths, and Subscribe the Declaration Therein Mentioned. [London]: printed by the assigns of Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, deceas'd; printers to the Queens most excellent Majesty, 1712.

MLA Citation

Great Britain. An Act for Preserving the Protestant Religion, By Better Securing the Church of England, As By Law Established: And for Confirming the Toleration Granted to Protestant Dissenters By an Act Intituled, An Act for Exempting Their Majesties Protestant Subjects, Dissenting From the Church of England, From the Penalties of Certain Laws, and for Supplying the Defects Thereof; and for the Further Securing the Protestant Succession, By Requiring the Practicers of the Law in North Britain to Take the Oaths, and Subscribe the Declaration Therein Mentioned. [London]: printed by the assigns of Thomas Newcomb, and Henry Hills, deceas'd; printers to the Queens most excellent Majesty, 1712.

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