Dwalphintramis, Bernard, J., & Bernard, R. (1641). The anatomie of the service book, dedicated to the high court of Parliament: Wherein is remonstrated the unlawfulnesse of it, and that by five severall arguments, namely [brace] from the name of it, the rise, the matter, the manner, and, the evill effects of it : whereunto are added some motives, by all which we clearly evince the necessitie of the removeall of it : lastly, we have answered such objections as are commonly made in behalfe of it. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDwalphintramis, John Bernard, and Richard Bernard. The Anatomie of the Service Book, Dedicated to the High Court of Parliament: Wherein Is Remonstrated the Unlawfulnesse of It, and That by Five Severall Arguments, Namely [brace] from the Name of It, the Rise, the Matter, the Manner, and, the Evill Effects of It : Whereunto Are Added Some Motives, by All Which We Clearly Evince the Necessitie of the Removeall of It : Lastly, We Have Answered Such Objections as Are Commonly Made in Behalfe of It. [S.l.: publisher not identified, 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDwalphintramis, et al. The Anatomie of the Service Book, Dedicated to the High Court of Parliament: Wherein Is Remonstrated the Unlawfulnesse of It, and That by Five Severall Arguments, Namely [brace] from the Name of It, the Rise, the Matter, the Manner, and, the Evill Effects of It : Whereunto Are Added Some Motives, by All Which We Clearly Evince the Necessitie of the Removeall of It : Lastly, We Have Answered Such Objections as Are Commonly Made in Behalfe of It. publisher not identified, 1641.