(1648). Milites causæ, the souldiers of right, or, Vox reformatorum, the remonstrance of the reformado's: Declaring, avouching, and maintaining 1. Their true obedience to the Lord Fairfax as commander in chief, 2. Their unanimous adhering to his undertakings, 3. Their fidelity to their country, 4. Their merits and sufferings, 5. Their perseverance in their first principles : distributed into 14 particulars and published for their own vindication and common satisfaction : December 21, 1648. publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMilites Causæ, the Souldiers of Right, or, Vox Reformatorum, the Remonstrance of the Reformado's: Declaring, Avouching, and Maintaining 1. Their True Obedience to the Lord Fairfax as Commander in Chief, 2. Their Unanimous Adhering to His Undertakings, 3. Their Fidelity to Their Country, 4. Their Merits and Sufferings, 5. Their Perseverance in Their First Principles : Distributed into 14 Particulars and Published for Their Own Vindication and Common Satisfaction : December 21, 1648. [London: publisher not identified], 1648.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMilites Causæ, the Souldiers of Right, or, Vox Reformatorum, the Remonstrance of the Reformado's: Declaring, Avouching, and Maintaining 1. Their True Obedience to the Lord Fairfax as Commander in Chief, 2. Their Unanimous Adhering to His Undertakings, 3. Their Fidelity to Their Country, 4. Their Merits and Sufferings, 5. Their Perseverance in Their First Principles : Distributed into 14 Particulars and Published for Their Own Vindication and Common Satisfaction : December 21, 1648. publisher not identified], 1648.