J. W. (1642). Petitions against bishops and their votes in Parliament: Subscrib'd unto after a clandestine, deliver'd after a tumultuous manner, and falsly going under the name of a whole county or towne, proved to be both contrary to our late taken protestation, as also utterly unlawfull by many other cleere and evident reasons. VVhereunto is added a soveraign balsome for the cure of the distempers of the times. By I.W. printed by A. N. for Richard Lownds, at his shop adjoying to Ludgate.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJ. W. Petitions Against Bishops and Their Votes in Parliament: Subscrib'd Unto After a Clandestine, Deliver'd After a Tumultuous Manner, and Falsly Going Under the Name of a Whole County or Towne, Proved to Be Both Contrary to Our Late Taken Protestation, as Also Utterly Unlawfull by Many Other Cleere and Evident Reasons. VVhereunto Is Added a Soveraign Balsome for the Cure of the Distempers of the Times. By I.W. London: printed by A. N. for Richard Lownds, at his shop adjoying to Ludgate, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJ. W. Petitions Against Bishops and Their Votes in Parliament: Subscrib'd Unto After a Clandestine, Deliver'd After a Tumultuous Manner, and Falsly Going Under the Name of a Whole County or Towne, Proved to Be Both Contrary to Our Late Taken Protestation, as Also Utterly Unlawfull by Many Other Cleere and Evident Reasons. VVhereunto Is Added a Soveraign Balsome for the Cure of the Distempers of the Times. By I.W. printed by A. N. for Richard Lownds, at his shop adjoying to Ludgate, 1642.