APA (7th ed.) Citation

Mercurius Melancholicus. (1648). The parliament arraigned, convicted; wants nothing but execution: Wherein you may evidently discerne all the blessed fruit of their seven yeers session tending the dishonor of God, the ruine of the Church of Christ in this kingdome; the unkinging of His Majestie, the destruction of our lawes, the errection of tyrauny, and the perpetuall boudage [sic] of a free-borne people. Written in the yeer of wonders, being the eight yeer of the Lords and Commons dissembled at Westminster, by Tom Tyranno-Mastix, alias, Mercurius Melancholicus, (well-wisher to all such Parliaments,) to their everlasting glory. Amen. Printed for the publick view of all His Majesties faithfull subjects, and are to be sold at the old sign of You May Goe Look.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Mercurius Melancholicus. The Parliament Arraigned, Convicted; Wants Nothing but Execution: Wherein You May Evidently Discerne All the Blessed Fruit of Their Seven Yeers Session Tending the Dishonor of God, the Ruine of the Church of Christ in This Kingdome; the Unkinging of His Majestie, the Destruction of Our Lawes, the Errection of Tyrauny, and the Perpetuall Boudage [sic] of a Free-borne People. Written in the Yeer of Wonders, Being the Eight Yeer of the Lords and Commons Dissembled at Westminster, by Tom Tyranno-Mastix, Alias, Mercurius Melancholicus, (well-wisher to All Such Parliaments,) to Their Everlasting Glory. Amen. S.l: Printed for the publick view of all His Majesties faithfull subjects, and are to be sold at the old sign of You May Goe Look, 1648.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Mercurius Melancholicus. The Parliament Arraigned, Convicted; Wants Nothing but Execution: Wherein You May Evidently Discerne All the Blessed Fruit of Their Seven Yeers Session Tending the Dishonor of God, the Ruine of the Church of Christ in This Kingdome; the Unkinging of His Majestie, the Destruction of Our Lawes, the Errection of Tyrauny, and the Perpetuall Boudage [sic] of a Free-borne People. Written in the Yeer of Wonders, Being the Eight Yeer of the Lords and Commons Dissembled at Westminster, by Tom Tyranno-Mastix, Alias, Mercurius Melancholicus, (well-wisher to All Such Parliaments,) to Their Everlasting Glory. Amen. Printed for the publick view of all His Majesties faithfull subjects, and are to be sold at the old sign of You May Goe Look, 1648.

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