Jones, J. (1651). The cry of blood, or, A true answer to those thirteen fals [sic] reasons of the filicers, attournies &c. practising at Westminster: For the maintenance of the capias and arrest of men's bodies for debt : wherein is shewed the benefit of the use of summons rather then of arrests which commonly cause much delay and excessive charges : whereunto is added two cases 1. concerning justice, 2. concerning tithes. Printed by william Du-Gard for Thomas Matthews.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJones, John. The Cry of Blood, or, A True Answer to Those Thirteen Fals [sic] Reasons of the Filicers, Attournies &c. Practising at Westminster: For the Maintenance of the Capias and Arrest of Men's Bodies for Debt : Wherein Is Shewed the Benefit of the Use of Summons Rather Then of Arrests Which Commonly Cause Much Delay and Excessive Charges : Whereunto Is Added Two Cases 1. Concerning Justice, 2. Concerning Tithes. London: Printed by william Du-Gard for Thomas Matthews, 1651.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJones, John. The Cry of Blood, or, A True Answer to Those Thirteen Fals [sic] Reasons of the Filicers, Attournies &c. Practising at Westminster: For the Maintenance of the Capias and Arrest of Men's Bodies for Debt : Wherein Is Shewed the Benefit of the Use of Summons Rather Then of Arrests Which Commonly Cause Much Delay and Excessive Charges : Whereunto Is Added Two Cases 1. Concerning Justice, 2. Concerning Tithes. Printed by william Du-Gard for Thomas Matthews, 1651.