APA (7th ed.) Citation

Harby, T. (1642). Divi Arminij mactatorum renata, et renovata petitio. Or the Arminian priests last petition for their former formalitie, and ancient innovation, both in church and common-weale: Returned from all parts, with the numerall subscription of 6666. And therein their intentions are lively expressed by an accommodate and meete embleme, and made plain to the ingenuous reader. Viz unita fortior. Importunitie redoubled (where many combinde) will doubtlesse prevaile. By Thomas Harbie, gent. Printed by Matthew Simmons in Gold-Smiths Alley.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Harby, Thomas. Divi Arminij Mactatorum Renata, Et Renovata Petitio. Or the Arminian Priests Last Petition for Their Former Formalitie, and Ancient Innovation, Both in Church and Common-weale: Returned from All Parts, with the Numerall Subscription of 6666. And Therein Their Intentions Are Lively Expressed by an Accommodate and Meete Embleme, and Made Plain to the Ingenuous Reader. Viz Unita Fortior. Importunitie Redoubled (where Many Combinde) Will Doubtlesse Prevaile. By Thomas Harbie, Gent. London: Printed by Matthew Simmons in Gold-Smiths Alley, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Harby, Thomas. Divi Arminij Mactatorum Renata, Et Renovata Petitio. Or the Arminian Priests Last Petition for Their Former Formalitie, and Ancient Innovation, Both in Church and Common-weale: Returned from All Parts, with the Numerall Subscription of 6666. And Therein Their Intentions Are Lively Expressed by an Accommodate and Meete Embleme, and Made Plain to the Ingenuous Reader. Viz Unita Fortior. Importunitie Redoubled (where Many Combinde) Will Doubtlesse Prevaile. By Thomas Harbie, Gent. Printed by Matthew Simmons in Gold-Smiths Alley, 1642.

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