Well-affected Christian souldier. (1649). A vindication of the Army, by way of recrimination against the Lords and Commons in Parliament, and the City of London;: With a brief admonition from the whole kingdome to the Army and Generall, especially concerning the safety of the Kings Majesty his most sacred person. publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWell-affected Christian souldier. A Vindication of the Army, by Way of Recrimination Against the Lords and Commons in Parliament, and the City of London;: With a Brief Admonition from the Whole Kingdome to the Army and Generall, Especially Concerning the Safety of the Kings Majesty His Most Sacred Person. [London: publisher not identified], 1649.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWell-affected Christian souldier. A Vindication of the Army, by Way of Recrimination Against the Lords and Commons in Parliament, and the City of London;: With a Brief Admonition from the Whole Kingdome to the Army and Generall, Especially Concerning the Safety of the Kings Majesty His Most Sacred Person. publisher not identified], 1649.