Gatford, L. (1654). A petition for the vindication of the publique use of the Book of Common-Prayer, from some foul, but undeserved aspersions lately cast upon it: And for the asserting of the publique use of set-forms of prayer, and dispensing the holy Sacraments. Occasioned by the late ordinance for the ejecting of scandalous, ignorant, and insufficient ministers and school-masters. As also thirty seven quæres concerning the said ordinance, and the particulars thereof. Humbly presented to the most Honourable and highest court of Parliament, now convened at Westminster, anno 1654. With a true account rendred in an epistle prefixed, and an appendix subjoyned, both of the printing and presenting the same. By Lionel Gatford, batchelour in Divinity. printed for John Williams, at the Crown in Saint Pauls Church-yard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGatford, Lionel. A Petition for the Vindication of the Publique Use of the Book of Common-Prayer, from Some Foul, but Undeserved Aspersions Lately Cast upon It: And for the Asserting of the Publique Use of Set-forms of Prayer, and Dispensing the Holy Sacraments. Occasioned by the Late Ordinance for the Ejecting of Scandalous, Ignorant, and Insufficient Ministers and School-masters. As Also Thirty Seven Quæres Concerning the Said Ordinance, and the Particulars Thereof. Humbly Presented to the Most Honourable and Highest Court of Parliament, Now Convened at Westminster, Anno 1654. With a True Account Rendred in an Epistle Prefixed, and an Appendix Subjoyned, Both of the Printing and Presenting the Same. By Lionel Gatford, Batchelour in Divinity. London: printed for John Williams, at the Crown in Saint Pauls Church-yard, 1654.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGatford, Lionel. A Petition for the Vindication of the Publique Use of the Book of Common-Prayer, from Some Foul, but Undeserved Aspersions Lately Cast upon It: And for the Asserting of the Publique Use of Set-forms of Prayer, and Dispensing the Holy Sacraments. Occasioned by the Late Ordinance for the Ejecting of Scandalous, Ignorant, and Insufficient Ministers and School-masters. As Also Thirty Seven Quæres Concerning the Said Ordinance, and the Particulars Thereof. Humbly Presented to the Most Honourable and Highest Court of Parliament, Now Convened at Westminster, Anno 1654. With a True Account Rendred in an Epistle Prefixed, and an Appendix Subjoyned, Both of the Printing and Presenting the Same. By Lionel Gatford, Batchelour in Divinity. printed for John Williams, at the Crown in Saint Pauls Church-yard, 1654.