Dwalphintramis, Bernard, J., & Bernard, R. (1641). The anatomy of the service-book, dedicated to the high court of Parliament: Wherein is remonstrated the unlawfulnesse of it, and that by five severall arguments, namely, from the name of it, the rise, the matter, the manner, & the evill effects of it : whereunto are added some motives, by all which we clearly evince the necessity of the removal of it : lastly, we have answered such objections as are commonly made in the behalfe of it. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDwalphintramis, John Bernard, and Richard Bernard. The Anatomy of the Service-book, Dedicated to the High Court of Parliament: Wherein Is Remonstrated the Unlawfulnesse of It, and That by Five Severall Arguments, Namely, from the Name of It, the Rise, the Matter, the Manner, & the Evill Effects of It : Whereunto Are Added Some Motives, by All Which We Clearly Evince the Necessity of the Removal of It : Lastly, We Have Answered Such Objections as Are Commonly Made in the Behalfe of It. [Place of publication not identified]: [publisher not identified], 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDwalphintramis, et al. The Anatomy of the Service-book, Dedicated to the High Court of Parliament: Wherein Is Remonstrated the Unlawfulnesse of It, and That by Five Severall Arguments, Namely, from the Name of It, the Rise, the Matter, the Manner, & the Evill Effects of It : Whereunto Are Added Some Motives, by All Which We Clearly Evince the Necessity of the Removal of It : Lastly, We Have Answered Such Objections as Are Commonly Made in the Behalfe of It. [publisher not identified], 1641.