(1662). A list of the clergy of Hampshire; or A brief catalogue of the learned, grave, religious, and painfull minister of Hampshire: Who have been imprisoned, plundered, and barbarously used, deprived of all livelyhood, for themselves and their families, in the late rebellion, for their constancy in the Protestant religion, and their loyalty to their King, under that grand Presbyterian tyranny. printed to shew the world the stubbornnesse and cruelty of the Presbyters.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA List of the Clergy of Hampshire; or A Brief Catalogue of the Learned, Grave, Religious, and Painfull Minister of Hampshire: Who Have Been Imprisoned, Plundered, and Barbarously Used, Deprived of All Livelyhood, for Themselves and Their Families, in the Late Rebellion, for Their Constancy in the Protestant Religion, and Their Loyalty to Their King, Under That Grand Presbyterian Tyranny. London: printed to shew the world the stubbornnesse and cruelty of the Presbyters, 1662.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA List of the Clergy of Hampshire; or A Brief Catalogue of the Learned, Grave, Religious, and Painfull Minister of Hampshire: Who Have Been Imprisoned, Plundered, and Barbarously Used, Deprived of All Livelyhood, for Themselves and Their Families, in the Late Rebellion, for Their Constancy in the Protestant Religion, and Their Loyalty to Their King, Under That Grand Presbyterian Tyranny. printed to shew the world the stubbornnesse and cruelty of the Presbyters, 1662.