Church of England. (1660). A form of thanksgiving for the great mercy that God hath bestowed upon these three nations of England, Scotland and Ireland by the hand of the Lord General Monck and the two houses of Parliament, in restoring the King unto his right and government;: And in the opening a doore thereby to establishment, of the true religion, and to the settlement of these distracted and oppressed nations in peace and righteousnesse, by the proclamation of King Charles the II. May this 8. 1660. Printed by T. Mabb, for William Shears at the blue Bible in Bedford Street,.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationChurch of England. A Form of Thanksgiving for the Great Mercy That God Hath Bestowed upon These Three Nations of England, Scotland and Ireland by the Hand of the Lord General Monck and the Two Houses of Parliament, in Restoring the King Unto His Right and Government;: And in the Opening a Doore Thereby to Establishment, of the True Religion, and to the Settlement of These Distracted and Oppressed Nations in Peace and Righteousnesse, by the Proclamation of King Charles the II. May This 8. 1660. London,: Printed by T. Mabb, for William Shears at the blue Bible in Bedford Street,, 1660.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationChurch of England. A Form of Thanksgiving for the Great Mercy That God Hath Bestowed upon These Three Nations of England, Scotland and Ireland by the Hand of the Lord General Monck and the Two Houses of Parliament, in Restoring the King Unto His Right and Government;: And in the Opening a Doore Thereby to Establishment, of the True Religion, and to the Settlement of These Distracted and Oppressed Nations in Peace and Righteousnesse, by the Proclamation of King Charles the II. May This 8. 1660. Printed by T. Mabb, for William Shears at the blue Bible in Bedford Street,, 1660.