Parker, H. (1642). Accommodation cordially desired, and really intended.: A moderate discourse: tending, to the satisfaction of all such, who do either wilfully, or ignorantly conceive that the Parliament is disaffected to peace. Written upon occasion of a late pamphlet, pretended to be printed at Oxford; entituled a Reply to the answer of the London-Petition for peace. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationParker, Henry. Accommodation Cordially Desired, and Really Intended.: A Moderate Discourse: Tending, to the Satisfaction of All Such, Who Do Either Wilfully, or Ignorantly Conceive That the Parliament Is Disaffected to Peace. Written upon Occasion of a Late Pamphlet, Pretended to Be Printed at Oxford; Entituled a Reply to the Answer of the London-Petition for Peace. London: [publisher not identified], 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationParker, Henry. Accommodation Cordially Desired, and Really Intended.: A Moderate Discourse: Tending, to the Satisfaction of All Such, Who Do Either Wilfully, or Ignorantly Conceive That the Parliament Is Disaffected to Peace. Written upon Occasion of a Late Pamphlet, Pretended to Be Printed at Oxford; Entituled a Reply to the Answer of the London-Petition for Peace. [publisher not identified], 1642.