(1659). A few proposals offered in humility and in the spirit of meekness, to the supreme authority, the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England: Holding forth a medium or essay for the removing of tythes, and establishing a maintenance for a godly ministry in the nation: such as may be satisfying to the consciences of all sober-minded men, and injurious to no mans just propriety or interest. Which were some time since presented to the Parliament, by several well-affected people in the county of Suffolk; and now published by a well-wisher to England's peace, and the Gospel's prosperity. printed for L. Chapman, at the Crown in Peopes-head-Alley.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Few Proposals Offered in Humility and in the Spirit of Meekness, to the Supreme Authority, the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England: Holding Forth a Medium or Essay for the Removing of Tythes, and Establishing a Maintenance for a Godly Ministry in the Nation: Such as May Be Satisfying to the Consciences of All Sober-minded Men, and Injurious to No Mans Just Propriety or Interest. Which Were Some Time Since Presented to the Parliament, by Several Well-affected People in the County of Suffolk; and Now Published by a Well-wisher to England's Peace, and the Gospel's Prosperity. London: printed for L. Chapman, at the Crown in Peopes-head-Alley, 1659.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Few Proposals Offered in Humility and in the Spirit of Meekness, to the Supreme Authority, the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England: Holding Forth a Medium or Essay for the Removing of Tythes, and Establishing a Maintenance for a Godly Ministry in the Nation: Such as May Be Satisfying to the Consciences of All Sober-minded Men, and Injurious to No Mans Just Propriety or Interest. Which Were Some Time Since Presented to the Parliament, by Several Well-affected People in the County of Suffolk; and Now Published by a Well-wisher to England's Peace, and the Gospel's Prosperity. printed for L. Chapman, at the Crown in Peopes-head-Alley, 1659.