APA (7th ed.) Citation

Prynne, W. (1636). Newes from Ipswich: Discovering certaine late detestable practises of some domineering lordly prelates, to undermine the established doctrine and discipline of our church, extripate [sic] all orthodox sincere preachers and preaching of Gods word, usher in popery, superstition and idolatry; with their late notorious purgations of the new fastbooke, contrary to his Maiesties proclamation, and their intoelrable [sic] affront therein offered to the most illustrious Lady Elizabeth, the Kings onely sister, and her children, (even whiles they are now royally entertained at court) in blotting them out of the collect; and to his Maiesty, his queene, and their royall progeny, in blotting them out of the number of Gods elect. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Prynne, William. Newes from Ipswich: Discovering Certaine Late Detestable Practises of Some Domineering Lordly Prelates, to Undermine the Established Doctrine and Discipline of Our Church, Extripate [sic] All Orthodox Sincere Preachers and Preaching of Gods Word, Usher in Popery, Superstition and Idolatry; with Their Late Notorious Purgations of the New Fastbooke, Contrary to His Maiesties Proclamation, and Their Intoelrable [sic] Affront Therein Offered to the Most Illustrious Lady Elizabeth, the Kings Onely Sister, and Her Children, (even Whiles They Are Now Royally Entertained at Court) in Blotting Them Out of the Collect; and to His Maiesty, His Queene, and Their Royall Progeny, in Blotting Them Out of the Number of Gods Elect. Printed at Ipswich [id est London?]: [publisher not identified], 1636.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Prynne, William. Newes from Ipswich: Discovering Certaine Late Detestable Practises of Some Domineering Lordly Prelates, to Undermine the Established Doctrine and Discipline of Our Church, Extripate [sic] All Orthodox Sincere Preachers and Preaching of Gods Word, Usher in Popery, Superstition and Idolatry; with Their Late Notorious Purgations of the New Fastbooke, Contrary to His Maiesties Proclamation, and Their Intoelrable [sic] Affront Therein Offered to the Most Illustrious Lady Elizabeth, the Kings Onely Sister, and Her Children, (even Whiles They Are Now Royally Entertained at Court) in Blotting Them Out of the Collect; and to His Maiesty, His Queene, and Their Royall Progeny, in Blotting Them Out of the Number of Gods Elect. [publisher not identified], 1636.

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