APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cook, J. (1646). The vindication of the professors & profession of the law: So farre forth as scripture and right reason may be judge, and speedy justice (which exalts a nation) may be advanced : wherein is declared what manner of persons Christian magistrates, judges, and lawyers ought to be, how every man ought to serve God by serving his countrey, and that two places were never intended for one man : occasioned by way of answer to a printed sheet, intituled, Advertisements for the new election of members for the House of Commons. Printed for Matthew Walbancke.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cook, John. The Vindication of the Professors & Profession of the Law: So Farre Forth as Scripture and Right Reason May Be Judge, and Speedy Justice (which Exalts a Nation) May Be Advanced : Wherein Is Declared What Manner of Persons Christian Magistrates, Judges, and Lawyers Ought to Be, How Every Man Ought to Serve God by Serving His Countrey, and That Two Places Were Never Intended for One Man : Occasioned by Way of Answer to a Printed Sheet, Intituled, Advertisements for the New Election of Members for the House of Commons. London: Printed for Matthew Walbancke, 1646.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Cook, John. The Vindication of the Professors & Profession of the Law: So Farre Forth as Scripture and Right Reason May Be Judge, and Speedy Justice (which Exalts a Nation) May Be Advanced : Wherein Is Declared What Manner of Persons Christian Magistrates, Judges, and Lawyers Ought to Be, How Every Man Ought to Serve God by Serving His Countrey, and That Two Places Were Never Intended for One Man : Occasioned by Way of Answer to a Printed Sheet, Intituled, Advertisements for the New Election of Members for the House of Commons. Printed for Matthew Walbancke, 1646.

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