(1647). A declaration set forth by the Presbyterians within the county of Kent: Wherein, they declare their resolutions and determinations concerning the Independent government, and the Church of England. Also, the apprehending and examination of divers Independent ministers, by a committee of the House of Commons, being taken preaching at a conventicle near White-Hall. With their answer and reply to the articles objected against them. The declaration is ordered to be published, and to be read in all churches throughout the county of Kent. Ianuary 12. Print ed [sic] for F. Brown.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Declaration Set Forth by the Presbyterians Within the County of Kent: Wherein, They Declare Their Resolutions and Determinations Concerning the Independent Government, and the Church of England. Also, the Apprehending and Examination of Divers Independent Ministers, by a Committee of the House of Commons, Being Taken Preaching at a Conventicle Near White-Hall. With Their Answer and Reply to the Articles Objected Against Them. The Declaration Is Ordered to Be Published, and to Be Read in All Churches Throughout the County of Kent. S.l: Ianuary 12. Print ed [sic] for F. Brown, 1647.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Declaration Set Forth by the Presbyterians Within the County of Kent: Wherein, They Declare Their Resolutions and Determinations Concerning the Independent Government, and the Church of England. Also, the Apprehending and Examination of Divers Independent Ministers, by a Committee of the House of Commons, Being Taken Preaching at a Conventicle Near White-Hall. With Their Answer and Reply to the Articles Objected Against Them. The Declaration Is Ordered to Be Published, and to Be Read in All Churches Throughout the County of Kent. Ianuary 12. Print ed [sic] for F. Brown, 1647.