Peaceable sonne of the same church. (1641). A defensive vindication of the publike liturgy, established ceremonies, and setled patrimony of the Church of England: Against such as (putting themselves to an ill occupation) have unjustly impeached or oppunged them. Printed by J.R. for R. Whittaker and I. Williams.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPeaceable sonne of the same church. A Defensive Vindication of the Publike Liturgy, Established Ceremonies, and Setled Patrimony of the Church of England: Against Such as (putting Themselves to an Ill Occupation) Have Unjustly Impeached or Oppunged Them. London: Printed by J.R. for R. Whittaker and I. Williams, 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPeaceable sonne of the same church. A Defensive Vindication of the Publike Liturgy, Established Ceremonies, and Setled Patrimony of the Church of England: Against Such as (putting Themselves to an Ill Occupation) Have Unjustly Impeached or Oppunged Them. Printed by J.R. for R. Whittaker and I. Williams, 1641.