APA (7th ed.) Citation

Sedgwick, W. (1648). [A second view of the Army remonstrance, or, Justice done to the Armie]: [wherein their principles are new model'd, brought out of obscurity into clearer light by which the Army and the whole kingdom[e] are under the conduct of the spirit of God led out of a wildernesse to the view of a Canaan. Dedicated to the Generall, and the Councel of War. Printed for H. Hils, and G. Calvert, and are to be sold at his house over against S. Thomases hospitall in Southwark, and at the Black Spread Eagle at the West end of Pauls].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Sedgwick, William. [A Second View of the Army Remonstrance, or, Justice Done to the Armie]: [wherein Their Principles Are New Model'd, Brought Out of Obscurity into Clearer Light by Which the Army and the Whole Kingdom[e] Are Under the Conduct of the Spirit of God Led Out of a Wildernesse to the View of a Canaan. Dedicated to the Generall, and the Councel of War. [London.: Printed for H. Hils, and G. Calvert, and are to be sold at his house over against S. Thomases hospitall in Southwark, and at the Black Spread Eagle at the West end of Pauls], 1648.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Sedgwick, William. [A Second View of the Army Remonstrance, or, Justice Done to the Armie]: [wherein Their Principles Are New Model'd, Brought Out of Obscurity into Clearer Light by Which the Army and the Whole Kingdom[e] Are Under the Conduct of the Spirit of God Led Out of a Wildernesse to the View of a Canaan. Dedicated to the Generall, and the Councel of War. Printed for H. Hils, and G. Calvert, and are to be sold at his house over against S. Thomases hospitall in Southwark, and at the Black Spread Eagle at the West end of Pauls], 1648.

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