True friend to the publique interest, a. t. a. p. m. (1654). The copy of a letter sent out of Wiltshire, to a gentleman in London;: Wherein is laid open the dangerous designes of the clergy, in reference to the approaching Parliament. By a true friend to the publique interest, and to all peaceable men. Printed for Livewell-Chapman, at the Crowne in Popes-head-Alley..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTrue friend to the publique interest, and to all peaceable men. The Copy of a Letter Sent Out of Wiltshire, to a Gentleman in London;: Wherein Is Laid Open the Dangerous Designes of the Clergy, in Reference to the Approaching Parliament. By a True Friend to the Publique Interest, and to All Peaceable Men. London: Printed for Livewell-Chapman, at the Crowne in Popes-head-Alley., 1654.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTrue friend to the publique interest, and to all peaceable men. The Copy of a Letter Sent Out of Wiltshire, to a Gentleman in London;: Wherein Is Laid Open the Dangerous Designes of the Clergy, in Reference to the Approaching Parliament. By a True Friend to the Publique Interest, and to All Peaceable Men. Printed for Livewell-Chapman, at the Crowne in Popes-head-Alley., 1654.