Mathews, E. o. L. (1660). King Charles the II. his restitution. The best cure for Englands confusion; or A most soveraigne salve for healing the sores of the three nations: Being an alarme to the nobility, gentry, clergie, and commonalty to bend and lend their hearts, heads and hands unanimously for the speedy and peaceable restitution of their liedge, lord and King to his crown and dignity, and recovery of their native countrey from ruine and slavery; by certain prophecies and texts of holy truth properly applicable, and ever paralel to the present times and occasions in the nations. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMathews, Edward of London. King Charles the II. His Restitution. The Best Cure for Englands Confusion; or A Most Soveraigne Salve for Healing the Sores of the Three Nations: Being an Alarme to the Nobility, Gentry, Clergie, and Commonalty to Bend and Lend Their Hearts, Heads and Hands Unanimously for the Speedy and Peaceable Restitution of Their Liedge, Lord and King to His Crown and Dignity, and Recovery of Their Native Countrey from Ruine and Slavery; by Certain Prophecies and Texts of Holy Truth Properly Applicable, and Ever Paralel to the Present Times and Occasions in the Nations. London: [s.n.], 1660.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMathews, Edward of London. King Charles the II. His Restitution. The Best Cure for Englands Confusion; or A Most Soveraigne Salve for Healing the Sores of the Three Nations: Being an Alarme to the Nobility, Gentry, Clergie, and Commonalty to Bend and Lend Their Hearts, Heads and Hands Unanimously for the Speedy and Peaceable Restitution of Their Liedge, Lord and King to His Crown and Dignity, and Recovery of Their Native Countrey from Ruine and Slavery; by Certain Prophecies and Texts of Holy Truth Properly Applicable, and Ever Paralel to the Present Times and Occasions in the Nations. [s.n.], 1660.