APA (7th ed.) Citation

Brooks, T. (1649). Gods delight in the progresse of the upright.: Especially, in magistrates uprightnesse and constancy in wayes of justice and righteousnesse, in these apostatizing times, notwithstanding all discouragements, oppositions, &c. Presented in a sermon before the Honorable House of Commons at their last monethly fast, December 26. 1648. Printed by M.S. for R. Harford at the Bible in Queens-head-alley in Paternoster-row, and Thomas Brewster at the west end of Pauls.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Brooks, Thomas. Gods Delight in the Progresse of the Upright.: Especially, in Magistrates Uprightnesse and Constancy in Wayes of Justice and Righteousnesse, in These Apostatizing Times, Notwithstanding All Discouragements, Oppositions, &c. Presented in a Sermon Before the Honorable House of Commons at Their Last Monethly Fast, December 26. 1648. London: Printed by M.S. for R. Harford at the Bible in Queens-head-alley in Paternoster-row, and Thomas Brewster at the west end of Pauls, 1649.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Brooks, Thomas. Gods Delight in the Progresse of the Upright.: Especially, in Magistrates Uprightnesse and Constancy in Wayes of Justice and Righteousnesse, in These Apostatizing Times, Notwithstanding All Discouragements, Oppositions, &c. Presented in a Sermon Before the Honorable House of Commons at Their Last Monethly Fast, December 26. 1648. Printed by M.S. for R. Harford at the Bible in Queens-head-alley in Paternoster-row, and Thomas Brewster at the west end of Pauls, 1649.

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