APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Smith, G. (1645). Englands pressures: or, The peoples complaint: Humbly related, for information and for satisfaction of the grounds and causes thereof, and communicated to the inhabitants of England, in the severall cities and counties of the kingdome. Also, a short reprehension to factious, seditious sinners, with a Christian exhortation to reformation, to brotherly unitie and concord, and conscionable performance of covenant, by assurance of Gods blessing, a glorious deliverance, with establishment of truth and peace to the three kingdomes. by E.P. for Lawrence Chapman, and are to be sold at his shop next doore to the Fountaine in the Strand.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Smith, George. Englands Pressures: Or, The Peoples Complaint: Humbly Related, for Information and for Satisfaction of the Grounds and Causes Thereof, and Communicated to the Inhabitants of England, in the Severall Cities and Counties of the Kingdome. Also, a Short Reprehension to Factious, Seditious Sinners, with a Christian Exhortation to Reformation, to Brotherly Unitie and Concord, and Conscionable Performance of Covenant, by Assurance of Gods Blessing, a Glorious Deliverance, with Establishment of Truth and Peace to the Three Kingdomes. Printed at London: by E.P. for Lawrence Chapman, and are to be sold at his shop next doore to the Fountaine in the Strand, 1645.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Smith, George. Englands Pressures: Or, The Peoples Complaint: Humbly Related, for Information and for Satisfaction of the Grounds and Causes Thereof, and Communicated to the Inhabitants of England, in the Severall Cities and Counties of the Kingdome. Also, a Short Reprehension to Factious, Seditious Sinners, with a Christian Exhortation to Reformation, to Brotherly Unitie and Concord, and Conscionable Performance of Covenant, by Assurance of Gods Blessing, a Glorious Deliverance, with Establishment of Truth and Peace to the Three Kingdomes. by E.P. for Lawrence Chapman, and are to be sold at his shop next doore to the Fountaine in the Strand, 1645.

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