APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1641). The Petition for the prelates briefly examined.: Vvherein you have these pleas for praelacy, discussed and ansvvered. 1. The pretended antiquity of prelacys.--2. The quality of some men who have bin prolates, as martyrs and champions for the truth.--3. The pretended peaceable and prosperous times we have had under pralaticall government.--4. The offence that many are said, will take, at the abolishing of it.--5. The pretended universall practise of the Christian world.--6. The pretended sutablenesse of it to the policy of this state.--7. The pretended disagreeing of such, who desire another government.--8. The continuance of it for many ages without any alteration.--9. Severall arguments to shew the unlawfulnesse of prelacy. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Petition for the Prelates Briefly Examined.: Vvherein You Have These Pleas for Praelacy, Discussed and Ansvvered. 1. The Pretended Antiquity of Prelacys.--2. The Quality of Some Men Who Have Bin Prolates, as Martyrs and Champions for the Truth.--3. The Pretended Peaceable and Prosperous Times We Have Had Under Pralaticall Government.--4. The Offence That Many Are Said, Will Take, at the Abolishing of It.--5. The Pretended Universall Practise of the Christian World.--6. The Pretended Sutablenesse of It to the Policy of This State.--7. The Pretended Disagreeing of Such, Who Desire Another Government.--8. The Continuance of It for Many Ages Without Any Alteration.--9. Severall Arguments to Shew the Unlawfulnesse of Prelacy. [London: publisher not identified], 1641.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Petition for the Prelates Briefly Examined.: Vvherein You Have These Pleas for Praelacy, Discussed and Ansvvered. 1. The Pretended Antiquity of Prelacys.--2. The Quality of Some Men Who Have Bin Prolates, as Martyrs and Champions for the Truth.--3. The Pretended Peaceable and Prosperous Times We Have Had Under Pralaticall Government.--4. The Offence That Many Are Said, Will Take, at the Abolishing of It.--5. The Pretended Universall Practise of the Christian World.--6. The Pretended Sutablenesse of It to the Policy of This State.--7. The Pretended Disagreeing of Such, Who Desire Another Government.--8. The Continuance of It for Many Ages Without Any Alteration.--9. Severall Arguments to Shew the Unlawfulnesse of Prelacy. publisher not identified], 1641.

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