(1641). The First and large petition of the city of London and of other inhabitants thereabouts for a reformation in church government as also for the abolishment of episcopacy: With a remonstrance thereto annexed of the many pressures and grievances occasioned by the bishops and the sundry inconveniences incident to episcopacy : the tyranny and extortion practised in ecclesiastical courts, together with the unlawfulnesse of the oath ex officio : preferred to the high and honourable court of Parliament. publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe First and Large Petition of the City of London and of Other Inhabitants Thereabouts for a Reformation in Church Government as Also for the Abolishment of Episcopacy: With a Remonstrance Thereto Annexed of the Many Pressures and Grievances Occasioned by the Bishops and the Sundry Inconveniences Incident to Episcopacy : The Tyranny and Extortion Practised in Ecclesiastical Courts, Together with the Unlawfulnesse of the Oath Ex Officio : Preferred to the High and Honourable Court of Parliament. [London: publisher not identified], 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe First and Large Petition of the City of London and of Other Inhabitants Thereabouts for a Reformation in Church Government as Also for the Abolishment of Episcopacy: With a Remonstrance Thereto Annexed of the Many Pressures and Grievances Occasioned by the Bishops and the Sundry Inconveniences Incident to Episcopacy : The Tyranny and Extortion Practised in Ecclesiastical Courts, Together with the Unlawfulnesse of the Oath Ex Officio : Preferred to the High and Honourable Court of Parliament. publisher not identified], 1641.