APA (7th ed.) Citation

Well wisher both of church and state. (1642). Many wonderful and very remakeable [sic] passages, vvhich hath come to passe within the memorie of man here in this our nation.: And also of the manifold deliverencies we have had by the power of God from the devowring sword. Humbly presented to the consideration of the honorable House of Commons, now assembled in Parliament, and to all the loving people of Great Brittaine. By a well wisher both of church and state. Printed for George Thompson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Well wisher both of church and state. Many Wonderful and Very Remakeable [sic] Passages, Vvhich Hath Come to Passe Within the Memorie of Man Here in This Our Nation.: And Also of the Manifold Deliverencies We Have Had by the Power of God from the Devowring Sword. Humbly Presented to the Consideration of the Honorable House of Commons, Now Assembled in Parliament, and to All the Loving People of Great Brittaine. By a Well Wisher Both of Church and State. London: Printed for George Thompson, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Well wisher both of church and state. Many Wonderful and Very Remakeable [sic] Passages, Vvhich Hath Come to Passe Within the Memorie of Man Here in This Our Nation.: And Also of the Manifold Deliverencies We Have Had by the Power of God from the Devowring Sword. Humbly Presented to the Consideration of the Honorable House of Commons, Now Assembled in Parliament, and to All the Loving People of Great Brittaine. By a Well Wisher Both of Church and State. Printed for George Thompson, 1642.

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