APA (7th ed.) Citation

Lover of peace and truth. (1648). A commission or, Position: wherein all English subjects, have their undertakings and indevours for the restitution of his sacred Majesty,: Unto his throne and dignity, though without commission for the same: proved to be lawfull, and their bounden duty, by the word of God, and the law of the land, and the light of reason; and that the statute law of the kingdome is their protection therein. Intended for the satisfaction of all those, who have ingaged, or shall ingage in the sayd undertaking; and an answer unto all those that urge their want of commission against them. By a lover of peace and truth. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Lover of peace and truth. A Commission or, Position: Wherein All English Subjects, Have Their Undertakings and Indevours for the Restitution of His Sacred Majesty,: Unto His Throne and Dignity, Though Without Commission for the Same: Proved to Be Lawfull, and Their Bounden Duty, by the Word of God, and the Law of the Land, and the Light of Reason; and That the Statute Law of the Kingdome Is Their Protection Therein. Intended for the Satisfaction of All Those, Who Have Ingaged, or Shall Ingage in the Sayd Undertaking; and an Answer Unto All Those That Urge Their Want of Commission Against Them. By a Lover of Peace and Truth. [London: publisher not identified], 1648.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Lover of peace and truth. A Commission or, Position: Wherein All English Subjects, Have Their Undertakings and Indevours for the Restitution of His Sacred Majesty,: Unto His Throne and Dignity, Though Without Commission for the Same: Proved to Be Lawfull, and Their Bounden Duty, by the Word of God, and the Law of the Land, and the Light of Reason; and That the Statute Law of the Kingdome Is Their Protection Therein. Intended for the Satisfaction of All Those, Who Have Ingaged, or Shall Ingage in the Sayd Undertaking; and an Answer Unto All Those That Urge Their Want of Commission Against Them. By a Lover of Peace and Truth. publisher not identified], 1648.

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