Fullwood, F. (1661). Some necessary & seasonable cases of conscience about things indifferent in matters of religion, briefly, yet faithfully stated [a]nd resolved: Wherein the the [sic] just bounds of imposing on one hand, and of obeying on the other, are truly fixed,. Printed, and are to be sold at the sign of the George in Fleet-street, and the fi[r]st shop in Westminster-Hall.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFullwood, Francis. Some Necessary & Seasonable Cases of Conscience About Things Indifferent in Matters of Religion, Briefly, yet Faithfully Stated [a]nd Resolved: Wherein the the [sic] Just Bounds of Imposing on One Hand, and of Obeying on the Other, Are Truly Fixed,. London: Printed, and are to be sold at the sign of the George in Fleet-street, and the fi[r]st shop in Westminster-Hall, 1661.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFullwood, Francis. Some Necessary & Seasonable Cases of Conscience About Things Indifferent in Matters of Religion, Briefly, yet Faithfully Stated [a]nd Resolved: Wherein the the [sic] Just Bounds of Imposing on One Hand, and of Obeying on the Other, Are Truly Fixed,. Printed, and are to be sold at the sign of the George in Fleet-street, and the fi[r]st shop in Westminster-Hall, 1661.