APA (7th ed.) Citation

Presbyter, J. (1647). The last vvill and testament of Sir Iohn Presbyter who dyed of a new disease called the particular charge of the army: With divers admonitions and legacies left to his deare children of the Presbyterian Commons that have deserted the House : likewise to legions of perjur'd priests residing in London, Westminster or elsewhere : with his life, death, burial, and epitaph (The third edition, corrected and amended by the author to prevent false copies.). publisher not identified], Printed in the year of Jubilee.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Presbyter, John. The Last Vvill and Testament of Sir Iohn Presbyter Who Dyed of a New Disease Called the Particular Charge of the Army: With Divers Admonitions and Legacies Left to His Deare Children of the Presbyterian Commons That Have Deserted the House : Likewise to Legions of Perjur'd Priests Residing in London, Westminster or Elsewhere : With His Life, Death, Burial, and Epitaph. The third edition, corrected and amended by the author to prevent false copies. [London: publisher not identified], Printed in the year of Jubilee, 1647.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Presbyter, John. The Last Vvill and Testament of Sir Iohn Presbyter Who Dyed of a New Disease Called the Particular Charge of the Army: With Divers Admonitions and Legacies Left to His Deare Children of the Presbyterian Commons That Have Deserted the House : Likewise to Legions of Perjur'd Priests Residing in London, Westminster or Elsewhere : With His Life, Death, Burial, and Epitaph. The third edition, corrected and amended by the author to prevent false copies. publisher not identified], Printed in the year of Jubilee, 1647.

Warning: These citations may not always be 100% accurate.