Warmstry, T. (1649). A hand-kirchife for loyall mourners or A cordiall for drooping spirits, groaning for the bloody murther, and heavy losse of our gracious King: Martyred by his owne trayterous and rebellious subjects, for the truth of Christ, and the liberties of his people. Being a letter to a friend. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWarmstry, Thomas. A Hand-kirchife for Loyall Mourners or A Cordiall for Drooping Spirits, Groaning for the Bloody Murther, and Heavy Losse of Our Gracious King: Martyred by His Owne Trayterous and Rebellious Subjects, for the Truth of Christ, and the Liberties of His People. Being a Letter to a Friend. London: [publisher not identified], 1649.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWarmstry, Thomas. A Hand-kirchife for Loyall Mourners or A Cordiall for Drooping Spirits, Groaning for the Bloody Murther, and Heavy Losse of Our Gracious King: Martyred by His Owne Trayterous and Rebellious Subjects, for the Truth of Christ, and the Liberties of His People. Being a Letter to a Friend. [publisher not identified], 1649.