Wollrich, H. (1661). To the King and both houses of Parliament sitting at Westminster, and to every particular member thereof: This is a timely warning that they do not make laws against the righteous and innocent people of the Lord called Quakers, as the unrighteous rulers whom God overthrew before them, did. Printed for Robert Wilson ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWollrich, Humphry. To the King and Both Houses of Parliament Sitting at Westminster, and to Every Particular Member Thereof: This Is a Timely Warning That They Do Not Make Laws Against the Righteous and Innocent People of the Lord Called Quakers, as the Unrighteous Rulers Whom God Overthrew Before Them, Did. London: Printed for Robert Wilson ..., 1661.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWollrich, Humphry. To the King and Both Houses of Parliament Sitting at Westminster, and to Every Particular Member Thereof: This Is a Timely Warning That They Do Not Make Laws Against the Righteous and Innocent People of the Lord Called Quakers, as the Unrighteous Rulers Whom God Overthrew Before Them, Did. Printed for Robert Wilson ..., 1661.