(1644). The trumpeter sent by God to all the principallities, states, and potentates of Europe: As namely, to Germany, the Nether-lands, and Italy; to the Kings of Castile, France, England, Scotland, and Ireland, Denmarke, Sweden, Hungary, Bohemia and Poland, and to the Flector of Saxony; and so to all their subjects in generall, for a warning to them, to betake them selves to speedy repentance, and every one in particular, to abstaine from sinning, and committing whoredome with that Babilonian Strumpet of Rome. (who is ever wooing the Kings of this world to idolatry, and superstition) that so they may avoyde the threatnings, punishments, and fierie wrath of the Lord their God. Printed for Peter Cole, and are to be sould at his shop in Cornehill, right over against Popes-head Alley, neare the Royall Exchange.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Trumpeter Sent by God to All the Principallities, States, and Potentates of Europe: As Namely, to Germany, the Nether-lands, and Italy; to the Kings of Castile, France, England, Scotland, and Ireland, Denmarke, Sweden, Hungary, Bohemia and Poland, and to the Flector of Saxony; and so to All Their Subjects in Generall, for a Warning to Them, to Betake Them Selves to Speedy Repentance, and Every One in Particular, to Abstaine from Sinning, and Committing Whoredome with That Babilonian Strumpet of Rome. (who Is Ever Wooing the Kings of This World to Idolatry, and Superstition) That so They May Avoyde the Threatnings, Punishments, and Fierie Wrath of the Lord Their God. London: Printed for Peter Cole, and are to be sould at his shop in Cornehill, right over against Popes-head Alley, neare the Royall Exchange, 1644.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Trumpeter Sent by God to All the Principallities, States, and Potentates of Europe: As Namely, to Germany, the Nether-lands, and Italy; to the Kings of Castile, France, England, Scotland, and Ireland, Denmarke, Sweden, Hungary, Bohemia and Poland, and to the Flector of Saxony; and so to All Their Subjects in Generall, for a Warning to Them, to Betake Them Selves to Speedy Repentance, and Every One in Particular, to Abstaine from Sinning, and Committing Whoredome with That Babilonian Strumpet of Rome. (who Is Ever Wooing the Kings of This World to Idolatry, and Superstition) That so They May Avoyde the Threatnings, Punishments, and Fierie Wrath of the Lord Their God. Printed for Peter Cole, and are to be sould at his shop in Cornehill, right over against Popes-head Alley, neare the Royall Exchange, 1644.