Tell-Troth, T. (1641). The church-vvardens repentance, or, Mr. Connivvols recantation: Vvherein is expressed his penitent sorrow, for oppression on the poores box : likewise, his admonition to all covetous doctors, carelesse curates, charitable church-wardens, hypocriticll over-seers, bribe-taking constables, conniving head boroughs, dissembling sextons, and begger-whipping beadles. publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTell-Troth, Thomas. The Church-vvardens Repentance, or, Mr. Connivvols Recantation: Vvherein Is Expressed His Penitent Sorrow, for Oppression on the Poores Box : Likewise, His Admonition to All Covetous Doctors, Carelesse Curates, Charitable Church-wardens, Hypocriticll Over-seers, Bribe-taking Constables, Conniving Head Boroughs, Dissembling Sextons, and Begger-whipping Beadles. [London: publisher not identified], 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTell-Troth, Thomas. The Church-vvardens Repentance, or, Mr. Connivvols Recantation: Vvherein Is Expressed His Penitent Sorrow, for Oppression on the Poores Box : Likewise, His Admonition to All Covetous Doctors, Carelesse Curates, Charitable Church-wardens, Hypocriticll Over-seers, Bribe-taking Constables, Conniving Head Boroughs, Dissembling Sextons, and Begger-whipping Beadles. publisher not identified], 1641.