(1654). A second beacon fired: Humbly presented to the Lord Protector and the Parliament by the publishers of the first. With their humble petition, that they would do what may be expected from Christian magistrates, in suppressing blasphemous books. Printed for the subscribers hereof.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Second Beacon Fired: Humbly Presented to the Lord Protector and the Parliament by the Publishers of the First. With Their Humble Petition, That They Would Do What May Be Expected from Christian Magistrates, in Suppressing Blasphemous Books. London: Printed for the subscribers hereof, 1654.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Second Beacon Fired: Humbly Presented to the Lord Protector and the Parliament by the Publishers of the First. With Their Humble Petition, That They Would Do What May Be Expected from Christian Magistrates, in Suppressing Blasphemous Books. Printed for the subscribers hereof, 1654.