Prynne, W. (1659). Ten considerable quæries concerning tithes: The present petitioners and petitions for their total abolition, as antichristian, Jewish, burdensom, oppressive to the godly, consciencious people of the nation; excited, incouraged thereunto by disguised Jesuits, popish priests, friers, and Romish emissaries, to starve, suppress, extirpate our Protestant ministers, church, religion; and bring them all to speedy confusion. printed for Edward Thomas at the Adam and Eve in Little Britain.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPrynne, William. Ten Considerable Quæries Concerning Tithes: The Present Petitioners and Petitions for Their Total Abolition, as Antichristian, Jewish, Burdensom, Oppressive to the Godly, Consciencious People of the Nation; Excited, Incouraged Thereunto by Disguised Jesuits, Popish Priests, Friers, and Romish Emissaries, to Starve, Suppress, Extirpate Our Protestant Ministers, Church, Religion; and Bring Them All to Speedy Confusion. London: printed for Edward Thomas at the Adam and Eve in Little Britain, 1659.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPrynne, William. Ten Considerable Quæries Concerning Tithes: The Present Petitioners and Petitions for Their Total Abolition, as Antichristian, Jewish, Burdensom, Oppressive to the Godly, Consciencious People of the Nation; Excited, Incouraged Thereunto by Disguised Jesuits, Popish Priests, Friers, and Romish Emissaries, to Starve, Suppress, Extirpate Our Protestant Ministers, Church, Religion; and Bring Them All to Speedy Confusion. printed for Edward Thomas at the Adam and Eve in Little Britain, 1659.