APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1642). A forme of ecclesiasticall government: fitted to the present state of the Church of England as now it standeth: Not presumptuously prescribing what must bee done; onely propounded to the sincere consideration, of the more iuditious. In a way tending to introduce the primitive government. Humbly presented to the High Court of Parliament. After severall peruseals published, anno sal. 1642. Printed for John Hancock.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Forme of Ecclesiasticall Government: Fitted to the Present State of the Church of England as Now It Standeth: Not Presumptuously Prescribing What Must Bee Done; Onely Propounded to the Sincere Consideration, of the More Iuditious. In a Way Tending to Introduce the Primitive Government. Humbly Presented to the High Court of Parliament. After Severall Peruseals Published, Anno Sal. 1642. London: Printed for John Hancock, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Forme of Ecclesiasticall Government: Fitted to the Present State of the Church of England as Now It Standeth: Not Presumptuously Prescribing What Must Bee Done; Onely Propounded to the Sincere Consideration, of the More Iuditious. In a Way Tending to Introduce the Primitive Government. Humbly Presented to the High Court of Parliament. After Severall Peruseals Published, Anno Sal. 1642. Printed for John Hancock, 1642.

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