(1647). The last vvill and testament of Sir James Independent: Who lyeth now dangerously sick of a disease, called by some, the resolution of the Parliament and citie, to oppose their mutinous army; by others, the impossibilitie of Independencie. With his confession, admonition, and legacies left to his deare children, in and about the Citie of London. With his death, buriall, and epitaph. [s.n.].
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The Last Vvill and Testament of Sir James Independent: Who Lyeth Now Dangerously Sick of a Disease, Called by Some, the Resolution of the Parliament and Citie, to Oppose Their Mutinous Army; by Others, the Impossibilitie of Independencie. With His Confession, Admonition, and Legacies Left to His Deare Children, in and About the Citie of London. With His Death, Buriall, and Epitaph. S.l: [s.n.], 1647.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The Last Vvill and Testament of Sir James Independent: Who Lyeth Now Dangerously Sick of a Disease, Called by Some, the Resolution of the Parliament and Citie, to Oppose Their Mutinous Army; by Others, the Impossibilitie of Independencie. With His Confession, Admonition, and Legacies Left to His Deare Children, in and About the Citie of London. With His Death, Buriall, and Epitaph. [s.n.], 1647.