APA (7th ed.) Citation

Burges, C. (1660). Prudent silence: A sermon preached in Mercers Chappel to the lord mayor and city, Jan. 14, 1648, shewing the great sin and mischief of destroying kings, dehorting from taking away our late soveraign, and deterring all from like wickedness. Printed by James Cottrel.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Burges, Cornelius. Prudent Silence: A Sermon Preached in Mercers Chappel to the Lord Mayor and City, Jan. 14, 1648, Shewing the Great Sin and Mischief of Destroying Kings, Dehorting from Taking Away Our Late Soveraign, and Deterring All from like Wickedness. London: Printed by James Cottrel, 1660.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Burges, Cornelius. Prudent Silence: A Sermon Preached in Mercers Chappel to the Lord Mayor and City, Jan. 14, 1648, Shewing the Great Sin and Mischief of Destroying Kings, Dehorting from Taking Away Our Late Soveraign, and Deterring All from like Wickedness. Printed by James Cottrel, 1660.

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