Freeman, F. (1646). VIII. problems propounded to the Cavaliers: For conviction of their consciences; with a discovery of certain plots and conspiracies. Declared by Captain Francis Freeman. With an answer thereunto returned by Colonell Francis Windham. And a reply to the said answer. These are printed by the originall papers, and published according to order of Parliament. Printed by Barnard Alsop dwelling in Grubstreet.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFreeman, Francis. VIII. Problems Propounded to the Cavaliers: For Conviction of Their Consciences; with a Discovery of Certain Plots and Conspiracies. Declared by Captain Francis Freeman. With an Answer Thereunto Returned by Colonell Francis Windham. And a Reply to the Said Answer. These Are Printed by the Originall Papers, and Published According to Order of Parliament. London: Printed by Barnard Alsop dwelling in Grubstreet, 1646.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFreeman, Francis. VIII. Problems Propounded to the Cavaliers: For Conviction of Their Consciences; with a Discovery of Certain Plots and Conspiracies. Declared by Captain Francis Freeman. With an Answer Thereunto Returned by Colonell Francis Windham. And a Reply to the Said Answer. These Are Printed by the Originall Papers, and Published According to Order of Parliament. Printed by Barnard Alsop dwelling in Grubstreet, 1646.