Stampe, A. (1688). A Protestant souldier's congratulation to the Prince of Orange, in a new letany, or, Prayers against Popery: Being thought necessary to be added to the daily devotions of private families at all times, but more especially in this present juncture of affairs in England. By Captain Anthony Stampe, sometimes chief engineer and adjutant general to an active Protestant Army against the rebels in Ireland. Printed for A.S.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationStampe, Anthony. A Protestant Souldier's Congratulation to the Prince of Orange, in a New Letany, or, Prayers Against Popery: Being Thought Necessary to Be Added to the Daily Devotions of Private Families at All Times, but More Especially in This Present Juncture of Affairs in England. By Captain Anthony Stampe, Sometimes Chief Engineer and Adjutant General to an Active Protestant Army Against the Rebels in Ireland. S.l: Printed for A.S, 1688.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationStampe, Anthony. A Protestant Souldier's Congratulation to the Prince of Orange, in a New Letany, or, Prayers Against Popery: Being Thought Necessary to Be Added to the Daily Devotions of Private Families at All Times, but More Especially in This Present Juncture of Affairs in England. By Captain Anthony Stampe, Sometimes Chief Engineer and Adjutant General to an Active Protestant Army Against the Rebels in Ireland. Printed for A.S, 1688.