Warmstry, T. (1660). A countermine of union to the Jesuites myne of division, whereby they contrive the blasting of the work of mercy, and the return of a flood of ruine and desolation upon this church and nation: Being a short platform of expedients for peace, for the preservation of all and for the repair of the great distractions that have bin upon us, by an happy reconciliation of the differences that are amongst us, directed to the honourable Council of State. Printed for John Williams.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWarmstry, Thomas. A Countermine of Union to the Jesuites Myne of Division, Whereby They Contrive the Blasting of the Work of Mercy, and the Return of a Flood of Ruine and Desolation upon This Church and Nation: Being a Short Platform of Expedients for Peace, for the Preservation of All and for the Repair of the Great Distractions That Have Bin upon Us, by an Happy Reconciliation of the Differences That Are Amongst Us, Directed to the Honourable Council of State. London: Printed for John Williams, 1660.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWarmstry, Thomas. A Countermine of Union to the Jesuites Myne of Division, Whereby They Contrive the Blasting of the Work of Mercy, and the Return of a Flood of Ruine and Desolation upon This Church and Nation: Being a Short Platform of Expedients for Peace, for the Preservation of All and for the Repair of the Great Distractions That Have Bin upon Us, by an Happy Reconciliation of the Differences That Are Amongst Us, Directed to the Honourable Council of State. Printed for John Williams, 1660.