(1703). Peace at home: Or, a vindication of the proceedings of the Honourable the House of Commons, on the bill for preventing danger from occasional conformity. Shewing the reasonableness and even necessity of such a bill, for the better security of the established government, for preserving the publick peace both in church and state, and for quieting the minds of Her Majesty's subjects. Collins.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPeace at Home: Or, a Vindication of the Proceedings of the Honourable the House of Commons, on the Bill for Preventing Danger from Occasional Conformity. Shewing the Reasonableness and Even Necessity of Such a Bill, for the Better Security of the Established Government, for Preserving the Publick Peace Both in Church and State, and for Quieting the Minds of Her Majesty's Subjects. Collins, 1703.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationPeace at Home: Or, a Vindication of the Proceedings of the Honourable the House of Commons, on the Bill for Preventing Danger from Occasional Conformity. Shewing the Reasonableness and Even Necessity of Such a Bill, for the Better Security of the Established Government, for Preserving the Publick Peace Both in Church and State, and for Quieting the Minds of Her Majesty's Subjects. Collins, 1703.