(1643). A Fvller answer to the moderatovr: Wherein his argument of advantage and disadvantage is so opened, as that he is laid opened, and made manifest to be an imposter, most grosly abusing king and kingdome : worthy all men's observation, who, with an entire heart, with peace to both. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Fvller Answer to the Moderatovr: Wherein His Argument of Advantage and Disadvantage Is so Opened, as That He Is Laid Opened, and Made Manifest to Be an Imposter, Most Grosly Abusing King and Kingdome : Worthy All Men's Observation, Who, with an Entire Heart, with Peace to Both. [London]: [publisher not identified], 1643.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Fvller Answer to the Moderatovr: Wherein His Argument of Advantage and Disadvantage Is so Opened, as That He Is Laid Opened, and Made Manifest to Be an Imposter, Most Grosly Abusing King and Kingdome : Worthy All Men's Observation, Who, with an Entire Heart, with Peace to Both. [publisher not identified], 1643.