Norwood, R. (1651). A declaration or testimony given by Captain Robert Norwood under his hand,: (the which was by him publickly read at a meeting in Ab-church before Mr. Sidrack Simpson together with many others;) April 21. 1651. Together with several his answers and desires, proposed to them for satisfaction after his excommunication; worthy the most serious consideration of all: now brought to publick view for clearing of truth, discovering of error, and his own vindication in reference to many unjust and untrue aspersions cast upon him. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationNorwood, Robert. A Declaration or Testimony Given by Captain Robert Norwood Under His Hand,: (the Which Was by Him Publickly Read at a Meeting in Ab-church Before Mr. Sidrack Simpson Together with Many Others;) April 21. 1651. Together with Several His Answers and Desires, Proposed to Them for Satisfaction After His Excommunication; Worthy the Most Serious Consideration of All: Now Brought to Publick View for Clearing of Truth, Discovering of Error, and His Own Vindication in Reference to Many Unjust and Untrue Aspersions Cast upon Him. London: [publisher not identified], 1651.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationNorwood, Robert. A Declaration or Testimony Given by Captain Robert Norwood Under His Hand,: (the Which Was by Him Publickly Read at a Meeting in Ab-church Before Mr. Sidrack Simpson Together with Many Others;) April 21. 1651. Together with Several His Answers and Desires, Proposed to Them for Satisfaction After His Excommunication; Worthy the Most Serious Consideration of All: Now Brought to Publick View for Clearing of Truth, Discovering of Error, and His Own Vindication in Reference to Many Unjust and Untrue Aspersions Cast upon Him. [publisher not identified], 1651.