APA (7th ed.) Citation

England and Wales. Army. Council, Whalley, E., Hacker, F., Barkstead, J., Okey, J., Goffe, W., & Worsley, C. (1652). To the supreame authoritie the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England. The humble petition of the officers of the army.: Sheweth, that wee having had divers meetings to seeke the Lord, and to speake of the great things God hath done for this Common-wealth, it hath been set upon our hearts as our duty to offer such things, on the behalf of this nation, as in our judgements and consciences might tend to the peace and well-being thereof, and therefore in pursuance of the same, have with one consent thought fit humbly to present to you the particulars following, which wee desire may be taken into serious consideration. Printed by M. Simmons for L. Chapman in Popes-head-Alley..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

England and Wales. Army. Council, Edward Whalley, Francis Hacker, John Barkstead, John Okey, William Goffe, and Charles Worsley. To the Supreame Authoritie the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England. The Humble Petition of the Officers of the Army.: Sheweth, That Wee Having Had Divers Meetings to Seeke the Lord, and to Speake of the Great Things God Hath Done for This Common-wealth, It Hath Been Set upon Our Hearts as Our Duty to Offer Such Things, on the Behalf of This Nation, as in Our Judgements and Consciences Might Tend to the Peace and Well-being Thereof, and Therefore in Pursuance of the Same, Have with One Consent Thought Fit Humbly to Present to You the Particulars Following, Which Wee Desire May Be Taken into Serious Consideration. London:: Printed by M. Simmons for L. Chapman in Popes-head-Alley., 1652.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

England and Wales. Army. Council, et al. To the Supreame Authoritie the Parliament of the Common-wealth of England. The Humble Petition of the Officers of the Army.: Sheweth, That Wee Having Had Divers Meetings to Seeke the Lord, and to Speake of the Great Things God Hath Done for This Common-wealth, It Hath Been Set upon Our Hearts as Our Duty to Offer Such Things, on the Behalf of This Nation, as in Our Judgements and Consciences Might Tend to the Peace and Well-being Thereof, and Therefore in Pursuance of the Same, Have with One Consent Thought Fit Humbly to Present to You the Particulars Following, Which Wee Desire May Be Taken into Serious Consideration. Printed by M. Simmons for L. Chapman in Popes-head-Alley., 1652.

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