(1648). Kamee and I'le Kathee, or, A dialogue wherein is showne the indecency and unreasonablenesse of persecuting and afflicting tender consciences for differences in matters of religion: Especially in England, where no one religion is long in fashion. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationKamee and I'le Kathee, or, A Dialogue Wherein Is Showne the Indecency and Unreasonablenesse of Persecuting and Afflicting Tender Consciences for Differences in Matters of Religion: Especially in England, Where No One Religion Is Long in Fashion. S.l: [s.n.], 1648.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationKamee and I'le Kathee, or, A Dialogue Wherein Is Showne the Indecency and Unreasonablenesse of Persecuting and Afflicting Tender Consciences for Differences in Matters of Religion: Especially in England, Where No One Religion Is Long in Fashion. [s.n.], 1648.