APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

(1649). A form of prayer: To be used for both the days of publique thanksgiving for the seasonable and happy reducing of the Levellers, being Thursday June 7. and all England over on Thursday June 28. 1649. Die Martis, June 7. 1629 [sic]. Ordered by the supreame authority of the nation, that this forme of prayer be forthwith printed & published, and sent into every respective parish one, in London & the liberties thereof, in the morning, of the day appoined [sic], and throughout all England (every parish and congregation one) to the end that none may frame excuse; and that all parsons, viccars & curates, or other persons appointed, do audibly and distinctly read this form of prayer, to all their severall congregations, as they will answer the contrary at their perills. H. Scobell Cler. Parl. [s.n.].

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

A Form of Prayer: To Be Used for Both the Days of Publique Thanksgiving for the Seasonable and Happy Reducing of the Levellers, Being Thursday June 7. and All England over on Thursday June 28. 1649. Die Martis, June 7. 1629 [sic]. Ordered by the Supreame Authority of the Nation, That This Forme of Prayer Be Forthwith Printed & Published, and Sent into Every Respective Parish One, in London & the Liberties Thereof, in the Morning, of the Day Appoined [sic], and Throughout All England (every Parish and Congregation One) to the End That None May Frame Excuse; and That All Parsons, Viccars & Curates, or Other Persons Appointed, Do Audibly and Distinctly Read This Form of Prayer, to All Their Severall Congregations, as They Will Answer the Contrary at Their Perills. H. Scobell Cler. Parl. S.l: [s.n.], 1649.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

A Form of Prayer: To Be Used for Both the Days of Publique Thanksgiving for the Seasonable and Happy Reducing of the Levellers, Being Thursday June 7. and All England over on Thursday June 28. 1649. Die Martis, June 7. 1629 [sic]. Ordered by the Supreame Authority of the Nation, That This Forme of Prayer Be Forthwith Printed & Published, and Sent into Every Respective Parish One, in London & the Liberties Thereof, in the Morning, of the Day Appoined [sic], and Throughout All England (every Parish and Congregation One) to the End That None May Frame Excuse; and That All Parsons, Viccars & Curates, or Other Persons Appointed, Do Audibly and Distinctly Read This Form of Prayer, to All Their Severall Congregations, as They Will Answer the Contrary at Their Perills. H. Scobell Cler. Parl. [s.n.], 1649.

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