APA Citation

Tenison, E. (1718). A protestation made on the 14th day of February, 1717/18, in behalf of the King's supremacy and the protestant doctrines: Asserted and maintain'd in the Lord Bishop of Bangor's Sermon, preach'd before His Majesty, on March the 31st, 1717, and publish'd by His Majesty's special command. Together with what was said in the Lower House of Convocation, with relation to the said protestation, and other matters that are fit to be consider'd; and what would have been further said, had not the prolocutor interrupted Dr. Tenison while he was speaking, by reading the schedule of prorogation. London: Printed for J. Wyat, at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-yard.

Chicago Style Citation

Tenison, Edward. A Protestation Made On the 14th Day of February, 1717/18, in Behalf of the King's Supremacy and the Protestant Doctrines: Asserted and Maintain'd in the Lord Bishop of Bangor's Sermon, Preach'd Before His Majesty, On March the 31st, 1717, and Publish'd By His Majesty's Special Command. Together With What Was Said in the Lower House of Convocation, With Relation to the Said Protestation, and Other Matters That Are Fit to Be Consider'd; and What Would Have Been Further Said, Had Not the Prolocutor Interrupted Dr. Tenison While He Was Speaking, By Reading the Schedule of Prorogation. London: Printed for J. Wyat, at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1718.

MLA Citation

Tenison, Edward. A Protestation Made On the 14th Day of February, 1717/18, in Behalf of the King's Supremacy and the Protestant Doctrines: Asserted and Maintain'd in the Lord Bishop of Bangor's Sermon, Preach'd Before His Majesty, On March the 31st, 1717, and Publish'd By His Majesty's Special Command. Together With What Was Said in the Lower House of Convocation, With Relation to the Said Protestation, and Other Matters That Are Fit to Be Consider'd; and What Would Have Been Further Said, Had Not the Prolocutor Interrupted Dr. Tenison While He Was Speaking, By Reading the Schedule of Prorogation. London: Printed for J. Wyat, at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1718.

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