Mocket, R. (1663). God and the King: or, A dialogue shewing that our soveraigne lord the King of England, being immediate under God within his dominions, doth rightly claim whatsoever is required by the oath of allegiance: Formerly compiled and printed be [sic] the especiall command of King James (of bless'd memory) and now commanded to be re-printed and published by his Majesties royall proclamation, for the instruction of all his Majesties subjects in their duty and allegiance. imprinted by special priveledge and command.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMocket, Richard. God and the King: Or, A Dialogue Shewing That Our Soveraigne Lord the King of England, Being Immediate Under God Within His Dominions, Doth Rightly Claim Whatsoever Is Required by the Oath of Allegiance: Formerly Compiled and Printed Be [sic] the Especiall Command of King James (of Bless'd Memory) and Now Commanded to Be Re-printed and Published by His Majesties Royall Proclamation, for the Instruction of All His Majesties Subjects in Their Duty and Allegiance. York: imprinted by special priveledge and command, 1663.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMocket, Richard. God and the King: Or, A Dialogue Shewing That Our Soveraigne Lord the King of England, Being Immediate Under God Within His Dominions, Doth Rightly Claim Whatsoever Is Required by the Oath of Allegiance: Formerly Compiled and Printed Be [sic] the Especiall Command of King James (of Bless'd Memory) and Now Commanded to Be Re-printed and Published by His Majesties Royall Proclamation, for the Instruction of All His Majesties Subjects in Their Duty and Allegiance. imprinted by special priveledge and command, 1663.