APA Citation

Turner, J. (1717). An essay on ecclesiastical authority: In which the Pretence of an Independent Power in the Church, to a Divine Right in the Election of Bishops; To the Invalidity of Lay Deprivations; To the Inseparable Relation of a Bishop to his See; To an Obligation of continuing Communion with the Deprived Bishops; And several other Things relating to the Nonjurors Separation from our Church, are particularly and impartially Examined. By John Turner, D. D. Vicar of Greenwich, and Chaplain to His Royal Highness the Prince. London: printed for John Wyat, at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-Yard.

Chicago Style Citation

Turner, John. An Essay On Ecclesiastical Authority: In Which the Pretence of an Independent Power in the Church, to a Divine Right in the Election of Bishops; To the Invalidity of Lay Deprivations; To the Inseparable Relation of a Bishop to His See; To an Obligation of Continuing Communion With the Deprived Bishops; And Several Other Things Relating to the Nonjurors Separation From Our Church, Are Particularly and Impartially Examined. By John Turner, D. D. Vicar of Greenwich, and Chaplain to His Royal Highness the Prince. London: printed for John Wyat, at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1717.

MLA Citation

Turner, John. An Essay On Ecclesiastical Authority: In Which the Pretence of an Independent Power in the Church, to a Divine Right in the Election of Bishops; To the Invalidity of Lay Deprivations; To the Inseparable Relation of a Bishop to His See; To an Obligation of Continuing Communion With the Deprived Bishops; And Several Other Things Relating to the Nonjurors Separation From Our Church, Are Particularly and Impartially Examined. By John Turner, D. D. Vicar of Greenwich, and Chaplain to His Royal Highness the Prince. London: printed for John Wyat, at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1717.

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