(1653). The Afflictions of the afflicted presented to consideration. Or. The unjust actions of tythe-mongers discovered: Wherein the oppressed do declare the particulars of their sufferings, and how their houses have been broke up, their bodies imprisoned, their cattel and goods taken from them, pretended for tythes, that unjust gain of oppression. Printed for the good of the commonwealth.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Afflictions of the Afflicted Presented to Consideration. Or. The Unjust Actions of Tythe-mongers Discovered: Wherein the Oppressed Do Declare the Particulars of Their Sufferings, and How Their Houses Have Been Broke Up, Their Bodies Imprisoned, Their Cattel and Goods Taken from Them, Pretended for Tythes, That Unjust Gain of Oppression. London: Printed for the good of the commonwealth, 1653.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Afflictions of the Afflicted Presented to Consideration. Or. The Unjust Actions of Tythe-mongers Discovered: Wherein the Oppressed Do Declare the Particulars of Their Sufferings, and How Their Houses Have Been Broke Up, Their Bodies Imprisoned, Their Cattel and Goods Taken from Them, Pretended for Tythes, That Unjust Gain of Oppression. Printed for the good of the commonwealth, 1653.