Author of A letter to a member. (1660). An humble addresse to the right honourable Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament: In vindication of kingly power and government against the damnable positions of Jesuits and phanatiques desiring they would be pleased to call in the king without dishonourable conditions according to his just right. Printed by Peter Lillicrap for Henry Marsh ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAuthor of A letter to a member. An Humble Addresse to the Right Honourable Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament: In Vindication of Kingly Power and Government Against the Damnable Positions of Jesuits and Phanatiques Desiring They Would Be Pleased to Call in the King Without Dishonourable Conditions According to His Just Right. London: Printed by Peter Lillicrap for Henry Marsh ..., 1660.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAuthor of A letter to a member. An Humble Addresse to the Right Honourable Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament: In Vindication of Kingly Power and Government Against the Damnable Positions of Jesuits and Phanatiques Desiring They Would Be Pleased to Call in the King Without Dishonourable Conditions According to His Just Right. Printed by Peter Lillicrap for Henry Marsh ..., 1660.