Redingstone, J. (1649). Plain English to the Parliament and army, and to the rest of the people.: To convince the obstinate. Undeceive the simple. Vindicate the innocent. Settle the wavering. Printed by Henry Hils, and are to be sold over against Thomases Hospitall in Southwark.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRedingstone, John. Plain English to the Parliament and Army, and to the Rest of the People.: To Convince the Obstinate. Undeceive the Simple. Vindicate the Innocent. Settle the Wavering. London: Printed by Henry Hils, and are to be sold over against Thomases Hospitall in Southwark, 1649.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRedingstone, John. Plain English to the Parliament and Army, and to the Rest of the People.: To Convince the Obstinate. Undeceive the Simple. Vindicate the Innocent. Settle the Wavering. Printed by Henry Hils, and are to be sold over against Thomases Hospitall in Southwark, 1649.