APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1642). Three looks over Lincoln:: Being, a suspicious treacherie of the Bishop of York, the late Bishop of Lincoln. Concerning, his provision of arms, pistols, muskets, and other great store of ammunition; being a suppositorie design against the Parliament and City of London. With, the petition of many both of the clergie, and lay-men in Lincolnshire, to the hgh-court [sic] of Parliament, against many popish-superstitions which he did there introduce. As also, of the grievous errors in those propositions, which he sent into his late diocesse of Lincoln. Printed for Iohn Greensmith.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Three Looks over Lincoln:: Being, a Suspicious Treacherie of the Bishop of York, the Late Bishop of Lincoln. Concerning, His Provision of Arms, Pistols, Muskets, and Other Great Store of Ammunition; Being a Suppositorie Design Against the Parliament and City of London. With, the Petition of Many Both of the Clergie, and Lay-men in Lincolnshire, to the Hgh-court [sic] of Parliament, Against Many Popish-superstitions Which He Did There Introduce. As Also, of the Grievous Errors in Those Propositions, Which He Sent into His Late Diocesse of Lincoln. London: Printed for Iohn Greensmith, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Three Looks over Lincoln:: Being, a Suspicious Treacherie of the Bishop of York, the Late Bishop of Lincoln. Concerning, His Provision of Arms, Pistols, Muskets, and Other Great Store of Ammunition; Being a Suppositorie Design Against the Parliament and City of London. With, the Petition of Many Both of the Clergie, and Lay-men in Lincolnshire, to the Hgh-court [sic] of Parliament, Against Many Popish-superstitions Which He Did There Introduce. As Also, of the Grievous Errors in Those Propositions, Which He Sent into His Late Diocesse of Lincoln. Printed for Iohn Greensmith, 1642.

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