Warren, A. (1647). A just vindication of the armie: Wherein all that doubt may have large satisfaction, in relation to their late proceedings. As touching the cause, beginning, continuance, and their end therein. Or, a book entituled, The examination of the late passages of the armie (especially of the grounds laid down for their justification in their declaration, June 14. 1647). [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWarren, Albertus. A Just Vindication of the Armie: Wherein All That Doubt May Have Large Satisfaction, in Relation to Their Late Proceedings. As Touching the Cause, Beginning, Continuance, and Their End Therein. Or, a Book Entituled, The Examination of the Late Passages of the Armie (especially of the Grounds Laid Down for Their Justification in Their Declaration, June 14. 1647). London: [publisher not identified], 1647.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWarren, Albertus. A Just Vindication of the Armie: Wherein All That Doubt May Have Large Satisfaction, in Relation to Their Late Proceedings. As Touching the Cause, Beginning, Continuance, and Their End Therein. Or, a Book Entituled, The Examination of the Late Passages of the Armie (especially of the Grounds Laid Down for Their Justification in Their Declaration, June 14. 1647). [publisher not identified], 1647.