(1644). The Cavaliers new common-prayer booke unclasp't: It being a collection of prayers and thanksgivings, used in His Majesties chappell, and in his armies. Upon occasion of the late (supposed) victories against the Parliaments forces, and for the future successe of the Cavalier forces. Published by his Majesties command, to be duely read in all other churches and chappells within this his kingdome, and dominion of Wales. by G.B. with some briefe and necessary observations, to refute the lyes and scandalls that are contained in it.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Cavaliers New Common-prayer Booke Unclasp't: It Being a Collection of Prayers and Thanksgivings, Used in His Majesties Chappell, and in His Armies. Upon Occasion of the Late (supposed) Victories Against the Parliaments Forces, and for the Future Successe of the Cavalier Forces. Published by His Majesties Command, to Be Duely Read in All Other Churches and Chappells Within This His Kingdome, and Dominion of Wales. S.l: by G.B. with some briefe and necessary observations, to refute the lyes and scandalls that are contained in it, 1644.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Cavaliers New Common-prayer Booke Unclasp't: It Being a Collection of Prayers and Thanksgivings, Used in His Majesties Chappell, and in His Armies. Upon Occasion of the Late (supposed) Victories Against the Parliaments Forces, and for the Future Successe of the Cavalier Forces. Published by His Majesties Command, to Be Duely Read in All Other Churches and Chappells Within This His Kingdome, and Dominion of Wales. by G.B. with some briefe and necessary observations, to refute the lyes and scandalls that are contained in it, 1644.