(1660). To the King's most sacred Majesty and Clemency: And to the great wisdom and piety of both Houses of Parliament, most humbly offered to consider, 1. Whether it be not more expedient now to enact a total suspension of all former laws, as to the sanguinary and mulctative penalties only, than any execution of them against recusants taking and subscribing the following oath? s.n.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTo the King's Most Sacred Majesty and Clemency: And to the Great Wisdom and Piety of Both Houses of Parliament, Most Humbly Offered to Consider, 1. Whether It Be Not More Expedient Now to Enact a Total Suspension of All Former Laws, as to the Sanguinary and Mulctative Penalties Only, than Any Execution of Them Against Recusants Taking and Subscribing the Following Oath? S.l: s.n, 1660.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTo the King's Most Sacred Majesty and Clemency: And to the Great Wisdom and Piety of Both Houses of Parliament, Most Humbly Offered to Consider, 1. Whether It Be Not More Expedient Now to Enact a Total Suspension of All Former Laws, as to the Sanguinary and Mulctative Penalties Only, than Any Execution of Them Against Recusants Taking and Subscribing the Following Oath? s.n, 1660.