APA Citation

Long, T., & Ecebolius, t. S. L. o. J. (1683). A vindication of the primitive Christians: In point of obedience to their Prince, against the calumnies of a book intituled The life of Julian, written by Ecebolius the Sophist. As also the doctrine of passive obedience cleared, in defence of Dr. Hicks. Together with an appendix: being a more full and distinct answer to Mr. Tho. Hunt's preface and postscript. Unto all which is added The life of Julian enlarg'd. printed by J[ames]. C[ottrell]. and Freeman Collins, and are to be sold by Robert Kettlewell, at the Hand and Scepter over against St. Dunstan's Church.

MLA Citation

Long, Thomas, and the Sophist. Life of Julian Ecebolius. A Vindication of the Primitive Christians: In Point of Obedience to Their Prince, Against the Calumnies of a Book Intituled The Life of Julian, Written by Ecebolius the Sophist. As Also the Doctrine of Passive Obedience Cleared, in Defence of Dr. Hicks. Together with an Appendix: Being a More Full and Distinct Answer to Mr. Tho. Hunt's Preface and Postscript. Unto All Which Is Added The Life of Julian Enlarg'd. printed by J[ames]. C[ottrell]. and Freeman Collins, and are to be sold by Robert Kettlewell, at the Hand and Scepter over against St. Dunstan's Church, 1683.

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