(1647). A counterplea to the cowards apologie, manifesting by an ancient record and law; the unlawfullnesse of passing any vote or iudgement against law, or conscience, for feare of death, danger, or any forfeiture, in any court, counsell or iudicature, especiall.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Counterplea to the Cowards Apologie, Manifesting by an Ancient Record and Law; the Unlawfullnesse of Passing Any Vote or Iudgement Against Law, or Conscience, for Feare of Death, Danger, or Any Forfeiture, in Any Court, Counsell or Iudicature, Especiall. 1647.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Counterplea to the Cowards Apologie, Manifesting by an Ancient Record and Law; the Unlawfullnesse of Passing Any Vote or Iudgement Against Law, or Conscience, for Feare of Death, Danger, or Any Forfeiture, in Any Court, Counsell or Iudicature, Especiall. 1647.