Aston, T. A collection of sundry petitions presented to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty: As also, to the two Most Honourable Houses, now assembled in Parliament, and others already signed, by most of the gentry, ministers and freeholders of several counties : in behalf of episcopacy, lyturgy, rights of the Crown, and liberty of the subject : in opposition to popery, presbytery, anarchy, and confusion : occasioned by the many libellous petitions, then secretly set on foot both against church and state.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAston, Thomas. A Collection of Sundry Petitions Presented to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty: As Also, to the Two Most Honourable Houses, Now Assembled in Parliament, and Others Already Signed, by Most of the Gentry, Ministers and Freeholders of Several Counties : In Behalf of Episcopacy, Lyturgy, Rights of the Crown, and Liberty of the Subject : In Opposition to Popery, Presbytery, Anarchy, and Confusion : Occasioned by the Many Libellous Petitions, Then Secretly Set on Foot Both Against Church and State.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAston, Thomas. A Collection of Sundry Petitions Presented to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty: As Also, to the Two Most Honourable Houses, Now Assembled in Parliament, and Others Already Signed, by Most of the Gentry, Ministers and Freeholders of Several Counties : In Behalf of Episcopacy, Lyturgy, Rights of the Crown, and Liberty of the Subject : In Opposition to Popery, Presbytery, Anarchy, and Confusion : Occasioned by the Many Libellous Petitions, Then Secretly Set on Foot Both Against Church and State.