APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gatford, L. (1654). A petition for the vindication of the publique use of the Book of Common-Prayer, from some foul, but undeserved aspersions lately cast upon it: And for the asserting of the publique use of set-forms of prayer, and dispensing the holy Sacraments. Occasioned by the late ordinance for the ejecting of scandalous, ignorant, and insufficient ministers and school-masters. As also thirty seven quæres concerning the said ordinance, and the particulars thereof. Humbly presented to the most Honourable and highest court of Parliament, now convened at Westminster, anno 1654. With a true account rendred in an epistle prefixed, and an appendix subjoyned, both of the printing and presenting the same. Printed for John Williams, at the Crown in Saint Pauls Church-yard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gatford, Lionel. A Petition for the Vindication of the Publique Use of the Book of Common-Prayer, from Some Foul, but Undeserved Aspersions Lately Cast upon It: And for the Asserting of the Publique Use of Set-forms of Prayer, and Dispensing the Holy Sacraments. Occasioned by the Late Ordinance for the Ejecting of Scandalous, Ignorant, and Insufficient Ministers and School-masters. As Also Thirty Seven Quæres Concerning the Said Ordinance, and the Particulars Thereof. Humbly Presented to the Most Honourable and Highest Court of Parliament, Now Convened at Westminster, Anno 1654. With a True Account Rendred in an Epistle Prefixed, and an Appendix Subjoyned, Both of the Printing and Presenting the Same. London: Printed for John Williams, at the Crown in Saint Pauls Church-yard, 1654.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gatford, Lionel. A Petition for the Vindication of the Publique Use of the Book of Common-Prayer, from Some Foul, but Undeserved Aspersions Lately Cast upon It: And for the Asserting of the Publique Use of Set-forms of Prayer, and Dispensing the Holy Sacraments. Occasioned by the Late Ordinance for the Ejecting of Scandalous, Ignorant, and Insufficient Ministers and School-masters. As Also Thirty Seven Quæres Concerning the Said Ordinance, and the Particulars Thereof. Humbly Presented to the Most Honourable and Highest Court of Parliament, Now Convened at Westminster, Anno 1654. With a True Account Rendred in an Epistle Prefixed, and an Appendix Subjoyned, Both of the Printing and Presenting the Same. Printed for John Williams, at the Crown in Saint Pauls Church-yard, 1654.

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