Love, C. Englands distemper: Having division and error as its cause, wanting peace and truth for its cure : set forth in a sermon preacht at Uxbridge on January 30th, being the first day of the treaty : together with a vindication of the author from those scandalous aspersions cast upon him by the malignant party.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLove, Christopher. Englands Distemper: Having Division and Error as Its Cause, Wanting Peace and Truth for Its Cure : Set Forth in a Sermon Preacht at Uxbridge on January 30th, Being the First Day of the Treaty : Together with a Vindication of the Author from Those Scandalous Aspersions Cast upon Him by the Malignant Party.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLove, Christopher. Englands Distemper: Having Division and Error as Its Cause, Wanting Peace and Truth for Its Cure : Set Forth in a Sermon Preacht at Uxbridge on January 30th, Being the First Day of the Treaty : Together with a Vindication of the Author from Those Scandalous Aspersions Cast upon Him by the Malignant Party.