APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1644). A Forme of common-prayer, to be used upon the solemne fast, appoynted by His Majesties proclamation upon the fifth of February, being Wednesday: For a blessing on the treaty now begunne, that the end of it may be a happy peace to the King and to all his people : set forth by His Majesties speciall command to be used in all churches and chappels. Printed by Leonard Lichfield ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Forme of Common-prayer, to Be Used upon the Solemne Fast, Appoynted by His Majesties Proclamation upon the Fifth of February, Being Wednesday: For a Blessing on the Treaty Now Begunne, That the End of It May Be a Happy Peace to the King and to All His People : Set Forth by His Majesties Speciall Command to Be Used in All Churches and Chappels. Oxford: Printed by Leonard Lichfield ..., 1644.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Forme of Common-prayer, to Be Used upon the Solemne Fast, Appoynted by His Majesties Proclamation upon the Fifth of February, Being Wednesday: For a Blessing on the Treaty Now Begunne, That the End of It May Be a Happy Peace to the King and to All His People : Set Forth by His Majesties Speciall Command to Be Used in All Churches and Chappels. Printed by Leonard Lichfield ..., 1644.

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