Elys, E. (1692). An earnest call to the people of England: To beware of the temptations of the regicide. Ludlow, to contract the guilt of the murther of King Charles the First, by a conceit that the shedding of that royal bloud was no murther, but an act of justice. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationElys, Edmund. An Earnest Call to the People of England: To Beware of the Temptations of the Regicide. Ludlow, to Contract the Guilt of the Murther of King Charles the First, by a Conceit That the Shedding of That Royal Bloud Was No Murther, but an Act of Justice. S.l: [s.n.], 1692.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationElys, Edmund. An Earnest Call to the People of England: To Beware of the Temptations of the Regicide. Ludlow, to Contract the Guilt of the Murther of King Charles the First, by a Conceit That the Shedding of That Royal Bloud Was No Murther, but an Act of Justice. [s.n.], 1692.