APA Citation

Long, T. (1689). A full answer to all the popular objections that have yet appear'd, for not taking the Oath of Allegiance to their present Majesties: Particularly offer'd to the consideration of all such of the divines of the Church of England (and others) as are yet unsatisfied: shewing, both from Scripture and the laws of the land, the reasonableness thereof, and the ruining consequences, both to the nation and themselves, if not complied with. By a divine of the Church of England; and author of a late treatise entituled, A resolution of certain queries, concerning submission to the present government [i.e. Thomas Long]. Licensed, and entred according to order. printed, and are to be sold by R. Baldwin in the Old-Bailey.

MLA Citation

Long, Thomas. A Full Answer to All the Popular Objections That Have yet Appear'd, for Not Taking the Oath of Allegiance to Their Present Majesties: Particularly Offer'd to the Consideration of All Such of the Divines of the Church of England (and Others) as Are yet Unsatisfied: Shewing, Both from Scripture and the Laws of the Land, the Reasonableness Thereof, and the Ruining Consequences, Both to the Nation and Themselves, If Not Complied with. By a Divine of the Church of England; and Author of a Late Treatise Entituled, A Resolution of Certain Queries, Concerning Submission to the Present Government [i.e. Thomas Long]. Licensed, and Entred According to Order. printed, and are to be sold by R. Baldwin in the Old-Bailey, 1689.

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