Pinnell, H. u. 1. (1654). Nil novi: This years fuit [sic], from the last years root. The souldiers posture, to the right, to the left, faces about, as yee were. The royall maxime, no bishop, no king. The first-fruits of new prelats, amounting to as much as the tythes of old bishops. Occasioning a sudden glance upon the true resurrection, present perfection, and perfect obedience. [Printed by J.C. for Richard Moone, at the seven Stars in Paul's Church-yard, neer the great Norrh-door [sic].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPinnell, Henry um 1648. Nil Novi: This Years Fuit [sic], from the Last Years Root. The Souldiers Posture, to the Right, to the Left, Faces About, as Yee Were. The Royall Maxime, No Bishop, No King. The First-fruits of New Prelats, Amounting to as Much as the Tythes of Old Bishops. Occasioning a Sudden Glance upon the True Resurrection, Present Perfection, and Perfect Obedience. London: [Printed by J.C. for Richard Moone, at the seven Stars in Paul's Church-yard, neer the great Norrh-door [sic], 1654.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPinnell, Henry um 1648. Nil Novi: This Years Fuit [sic], from the Last Years Root. The Souldiers Posture, to the Right, to the Left, Faces About, as Yee Were. The Royall Maxime, No Bishop, No King. The First-fruits of New Prelats, Amounting to as Much as the Tythes of Old Bishops. Occasioning a Sudden Glance upon the True Resurrection, Present Perfection, and Perfect Obedience. [Printed by J.C. for Richard Moone, at the seven Stars in Paul's Church-yard, neer the great Norrh-door [sic], 1654.