APA (7th ed.) Citation

Parker, H. (1650). A letter of due censure, and redargvtion [sic] to Lieut: Coll: John Lilburne: Touching his triall at Guild-Hall-London in Octob: last. 1649. Wherein if there be contemper'd some corrosive ingredients, tis not to be imputed unto malice: the intent is, to eat away the patients proud, dead flesh, not to destroy any sincere, sound part. Printed by Fr: Neile.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Parker, Henry. A Letter of Due Censure, and Redargvtion [sic] to Lieut: Coll: John Lilburne: Touching His Triall at Guild-Hall-London in Octob: Last. 1649. Wherein If There Be Contemper'd Some Corrosive Ingredients, Tis Not to Be Imputed Unto Malice: The Intent Is, to Eat Away the Patients Proud, Dead Flesh, Not to Destroy Any Sincere, Sound Part. London: Printed by Fr: Neile, 1650.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Parker, Henry. A Letter of Due Censure, and Redargvtion [sic] to Lieut: Coll: John Lilburne: Touching His Triall at Guild-Hall-London in Octob: Last. 1649. Wherein If There Be Contemper'd Some Corrosive Ingredients, Tis Not to Be Imputed Unto Malice: The Intent Is, to Eat Away the Patients Proud, Dead Flesh, Not to Destroy Any Sincere, Sound Part. Printed by Fr: Neile, 1650.

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