Harford, R. (1649). A Gospel-engine, or Streams of love & pity to prevent new flames in England: Being a petitionary letter to the most active London ministers, subscribers of the Representation (by letter to the Lord General,) or their vindication, concerning their present actings in relation to the state, and their too frequent sowing tares of dissention for a third war, without any other cause then their own exorbitant interest for domination. Presented to them at their houses, by a friend who cordially wisheth the kingdoms and their welfare, as his own. 2 Martii 1648. Imprimatur, Gilb: Mabbot. Printed (to save transcribing) by, and for R[apha] H[arford] in Queens-head Alley, Paternoster-row.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHarford, Ralph. A Gospel-engine, or Streams of Love & Pity to Prevent New Flames in England: Being a Petitionary Letter to the Most Active London Ministers, Subscribers of the Representation (by Letter to the Lord General,) or Their Vindication, Concerning Their Present Actings in Relation to the State, and Their Too Frequent Sowing Tares of Dissention for a Third War, Without Any Other Cause Then Their Own Exorbitant Interest for Domination. Presented to Them at Their Houses, by a Friend Who Cordially Wisheth the Kingdoms and Their Welfare, as His Own. 2 Martii 1648. Imprimatur, Gilb: Mabbot. London: Printed (to save transcribing) by, and for R[apha] H[arford] in Queens-head Alley, Paternoster-row, 1649.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHarford, Ralph. A Gospel-engine, or Streams of Love & Pity to Prevent New Flames in England: Being a Petitionary Letter to the Most Active London Ministers, Subscribers of the Representation (by Letter to the Lord General,) or Their Vindication, Concerning Their Present Actings in Relation to the State, and Their Too Frequent Sowing Tares of Dissention for a Third War, Without Any Other Cause Then Their Own Exorbitant Interest for Domination. Presented to Them at Their Houses, by a Friend Who Cordially Wisheth the Kingdoms and Their Welfare, as His Own. 2 Martii 1648. Imprimatur, Gilb: Mabbot. Printed (to save transcribing) by, and for R[apha] H[arford] in Queens-head Alley, Paternoster-row, 1649.