APA (7th ed.) Citation

Rexophilus Londinatus, C. p. (1648). Rebellion strip't and whipt,: Through all its principles and pretences; from the first to the last. By way of appeale to the consciences of the City of London in particular, and the whole kingdom in generall. In the behalfe of his most sacred Majesty, and the Church now trampled on by traytors. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Rexophilus Londinatus, Christianus protestans. Rebellion Strip't and Whipt,: Through All Its Principles and Pretences; from the First to the Last. By Way of Appeale to the Consciences of the City of London in Particular, and the Whole Kingdom in Generall. In the Behalfe of His Most Sacred Majesty, and the Church Now Trampled on by Traytors. [London: publisher not identified], 1648.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Rexophilus Londinatus, Christianus protestans. Rebellion Strip't and Whipt,: Through All Its Principles and Pretences; from the First to the Last. By Way of Appeale to the Consciences of the City of London in Particular, and the Whole Kingdom in Generall. In the Behalfe of His Most Sacred Majesty, and the Church Now Trampled on by Traytors. publisher not identified], 1648.

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