APA
Wilson J., . (1688). Jus regium coronœ: or, the king's supream power in dispensing with penal statutes: more particularly as it relates to the two Test-Acts of the twenty-fifth, and thirtieth of his late Majesty, King Charles the Second, argu'd by reason, and confirm'd by the common, and statute laws of the Kingdom. In two parts. Auctore Jo. Wilsonio. J.C. London: Printed by Henry Hills.
Chicago
Wilson John, . 1688. Jus regium coronœ: or, the king's supream power in dispensing with penal statutes: more particularly as it relates to the two Test-Acts of the twenty-fifth, and thirtieth of his late Majesty, King Charles the Second, argu'd by reason, and confirm'd by the common, and statute laws of the Kingdom. In two parts. Auctore Jo. Wilsonio. J.C. London: Printed by Henry Hills.
Harvard
Wilson J., . (1688). Jus regium coronœ: or, the king's supream power in dispensing with penal statutes: more particularly as it relates to the two Test-Acts of the twenty-fifth, and thirtieth of his late Majesty, King Charles the Second, argu'd by reason, and confirm'd by the common, and statute laws of the Kingdom. In two parts. Auctore Jo. Wilsonio. J.C. London: Printed by Henry Hills.
MLA
Wilson John, . Jus regium coronœ: or, the king's supream power in dispensing with penal statutes: more particularly as it relates to the two Test-Acts of the twenty-fifth, and thirtieth of his late Majesty, King Charles the Second, argu'd by reason, and confirm'd by the common, and statute laws of the Kingdom. In two parts. Auctore Jo. Wilsonio. J.C. London: Printed by Henry Hills. 1688.