(1642). A Letter sent from a private gentleman to a friend in London in justification of his owne adhereing to His Majestie in these times of distraction: With arguments induceing him thereunto, both from the law of God and man. Printed for VVilliam Webb.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Letter Sent from a Private Gentleman to a Friend in London in Justification of His Owne Adhereing to His Majestie in These Times of Distraction: With Arguments Induceing Him Thereunto, Both from the Law of God and Man. S.l: Printed for VVilliam Webb, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Letter Sent from a Private Gentleman to a Friend in London in Justification of His Owne Adhereing to His Majestie in These Times of Distraction: With Arguments Induceing Him Thereunto, Both from the Law of God and Man. Printed for VVilliam Webb, 1642.