(1647). Victories obtained (by Gods blessing on the Parliaments forces) both by land and sea: As also other speciall mercies to this kingdom, observed how they have been given in unto us, either a little before our monethly fast day, to prevent us: or on the fast to encourage us: or immediately after, as a returne of prayer. What also were the successes of the private fasts in city and countrey before our monethly fast for Ireland was proclaimed. Especially the folowing victories, and never resting till the kingdom was wholly cleered, after the voluntary setting up of the exercises at seven in the morning, begun by M. Case, and continued by the rest of his brethren to this time, in their respective places: and what a blessing every one obtained in his moneth. Printed by James Moxon and Joseph Moxon, for Tho. Jenner, and are to bee sold at his Shop, at the South entrance of the Royall Exchange.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationVictories Obtained (by Gods Blessing on the Parliaments Forces) Both by Land and Sea: As Also Other Speciall Mercies to This Kingdom, Observed How They Have Been Given in Unto Us, Either a Little Before Our Monethly Fast Day, to Prevent Us: Or on the Fast to Encourage Us: Or Immediately After, as a Returne of Prayer. What Also Were the Successes of the Private Fasts in City and Countrey Before Our Monethly Fast for Ireland Was Proclaimed. Especially the Folowing Victories, and Never Resting Till the Kingdom Was Wholly Cleered, After the Voluntary Setting Up of the Exercises at Seven in the Morning, Begun by M. Case, and Continued by the Rest of His Brethren to This Time, in Their Respective Places: And What a Blessing Every One Obtained in His Moneth. London: Printed by James Moxon and Joseph Moxon, for Tho. Jenner, and are to bee sold at his Shop, at the South entrance of the Royall Exchange, 1647.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationVictories Obtained (by Gods Blessing on the Parliaments Forces) Both by Land and Sea: As Also Other Speciall Mercies to This Kingdom, Observed How They Have Been Given in Unto Us, Either a Little Before Our Monethly Fast Day, to Prevent Us: Or on the Fast to Encourage Us: Or Immediately After, as a Returne of Prayer. What Also Were the Successes of the Private Fasts in City and Countrey Before Our Monethly Fast for Ireland Was Proclaimed. Especially the Folowing Victories, and Never Resting Till the Kingdom Was Wholly Cleered, After the Voluntary Setting Up of the Exercises at Seven in the Morning, Begun by M. Case, and Continued by the Rest of His Brethren to This Time, in Their Respective Places: And What a Blessing Every One Obtained in His Moneth. Printed by James Moxon and Joseph Moxon, for Tho. Jenner, and are to bee sold at his Shop, at the South entrance of the Royall Exchange, 1647.