APA (7th ed.) Citation

Walwyn, W. (1644). The compassionate Samaritane: Unbinding the conscience, and powring oyle into the wounds which have beene made upon the separation, recommending their future welfare to the serious thoughts and carefull endeavours of all who love the peace and unity of Commonwealths men, or desire the unanimous prosecution of the common enemy, or who follow our Saviours rule, to doe unto others what they would have others doe unto them. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Walwyn, William. The Compassionate Samaritane: Unbinding the Conscience, and Powring Oyle into the Wounds Which Have Beene Made upon the Separation, Recommending Their Future Welfare to the Serious Thoughts and Carefull Endeavours of All Who Love the Peace and Unity of Commonwealths Men, or Desire the Unanimous Prosecution of the Common Enemy, or Who Follow Our Saviours Rule, to Doe Unto Others What They Would Have Others Doe Unto Them. [London: publisher not identified], 1644.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Walwyn, William. The Compassionate Samaritane: Unbinding the Conscience, and Powring Oyle into the Wounds Which Have Beene Made upon the Separation, Recommending Their Future Welfare to the Serious Thoughts and Carefull Endeavours of All Who Love the Peace and Unity of Commonwealths Men, or Desire the Unanimous Prosecution of the Common Enemy, or Who Follow Our Saviours Rule, to Doe Unto Others What They Would Have Others Doe Unto Them. publisher not identified], 1644.

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