(1642). Qveene Elizabeths bishops, or, A briefe declaration of the wickednesse of the generality of those bishops of England that lived in the purest times of King Edward the sixth and Queen Elizabeth and some things concerning ours: Writ of purpose to keepe the Kings good subjects from being cheated of their loyalty, honesty, peace, wealth, religion, God and salvation all which they had like to have lost of late. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationQveene Elizabeths Bishops, or, A Briefe Declaration of the Wickednesse of the Generality of Those Bishops of England That Lived in the Purest Times of King Edward the Sixth and Queen Elizabeth and Some Things Concerning Ours: Writ of Purpose to Keepe the Kings Good Subjects from Being Cheated of Their Loyalty, Honesty, Peace, Wealth, Religion, God and Salvation All Which They Had like to Have Lost of Late. London: [s.n.], 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationQveene Elizabeths Bishops, or, A Briefe Declaration of the Wickednesse of the Generality of Those Bishops of England That Lived in the Purest Times of King Edward the Sixth and Queen Elizabeth and Some Things Concerning Ours: Writ of Purpose to Keepe the Kings Good Subjects from Being Cheated of Their Loyalty, Honesty, Peace, Wealth, Religion, God and Salvation All Which They Had like to Have Lost of Late. [s.n.], 1642.