John Vincent Canes. (1662). Fiat lux, or, A general conduct to a right understanding and charity in the great combustions and broils about religion here in England: Betwixt Papist and Protestant, Presbyterian & Independent, to the end that moderation and quietnes may at length hapily ensue after so various tumults in the kingdom (The second edition, reviewed and enlarged by the author Mr. JVC. a friend to men of all religions.). [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJohn Vincent Canes. Fiat Lux, or, A General Conduct to a Right Understanding and Charity in the Great Combustions and Broils About Religion Here in England: Betwixt Papist and Protestant, Presbyterian & Independent, to the End That Moderation and Quietnes May at Length Hapily Ensue After so Various Tumults in the Kingdom. The second edition, reviewed and enlarged by the author Mr. JVC. a friend to men of all religions. S.l: [s.n.], 1662.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJohn Vincent Canes. Fiat Lux, or, A General Conduct to a Right Understanding and Charity in the Great Combustions and Broils About Religion Here in England: Betwixt Papist and Protestant, Presbyterian & Independent, to the End That Moderation and Quietnes May at Length Hapily Ensue After so Various Tumults in the Kingdom. The second edition, reviewed and enlarged by the author Mr. JVC. a friend to men of all religions. [s.n.], 1662.