G. L. (1651). Love's advocate, or Certain arguments tendred to the serious consideration of all that truly fear God,: Either in Parliament or Army, concerning M. Christopher Love minister, now a condemned prisoner in the Tower, for the utter repealing, or at least the moderating that sad sentence under which he now lyeth. With clear satisfaction to all contrary scruples to unbyassed spirits. Printed by James Moxon.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationG. L. Love's Advocate, or Certain Arguments Tendred to the Serious Consideration of All That Truly Fear God,: Either in Parliament or Army, Concerning M. Christopher Love Minister, Now a Condemned Prisoner in the Tower, for the Utter Repealing, or at Least the Moderating That Sad Sentence Under Which He Now Lyeth. With Clear Satisfaction to All Contrary Scruples to Unbyassed Spirits. London: Printed by James Moxon, 1651.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationG. L. Love's Advocate, or Certain Arguments Tendred to the Serious Consideration of All That Truly Fear God,: Either in Parliament or Army, Concerning M. Christopher Love Minister, Now a Condemned Prisoner in the Tower, for the Utter Repealing, or at Least the Moderating That Sad Sentence Under Which He Now Lyeth. With Clear Satisfaction to All Contrary Scruples to Unbyassed Spirits. Printed by James Moxon, 1651.