APA (7th ed.) Citation

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.) Citation

Prynne, 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.) Citation

Prynne, 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.

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