Vernon, J. (1648). The svvords abuse asserted: or, A word to the Army: Shewing, the weakness of carnal weapons in spiritual warfare. The sword an useless tool in temple work: and the bearer thereof an unfit builder. Tendred to the serious consideration of His Excellency, the Lord Fairfax, and his General Councel, upon occasion of their late debates about the clause concerning religion in the promised agreement. Imprinted for John Harris.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationVernon, John. The Svvords Abuse Asserted: Or, A Word to the Army: Shewing, the Weakness of Carnal Weapons in Spiritual Warfare. The Sword an Useless Tool in Temple Work: And the Bearer Thereof an Unfit Builder. Tendred to the Serious Consideration of His Excellency, the Lord Fairfax, and His General Councel, upon Occasion of Their Late Debates About the Clause Concerning Religion in the Promised Agreement. S.l: Imprinted for John Harris, 1648.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationVernon, John. The Svvords Abuse Asserted: Or, A Word to the Army: Shewing, the Weakness of Carnal Weapons in Spiritual Warfare. The Sword an Useless Tool in Temple Work: And the Bearer Thereof an Unfit Builder. Tendred to the Serious Consideration of His Excellency, the Lord Fairfax, and His General Councel, upon Occasion of Their Late Debates About the Clause Concerning Religion in the Promised Agreement. Imprinted for John Harris, 1648.