APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1647). Vox militaris: or An apologeticall declaration concerning the officers and souldiers of the army, under the command of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax: In answer to those common objections and slanderous aspersions cast upon them, concerning 1. Their judgement and opinion about government in generall, and of the government of this kingdome, according to the lawes and constitution thereof in particular. 2. Their opinion touching church-government, and the Presbytery. 3. Their opinion about tolleration of errour, heresie, blasphemy, sects and schismes, and liberty of conscience. 4. Their opinion about a learned ministery, and the maintenance thereof, and about illiterate preachers. 5. The aspersions concerning 1. Their obstructing the reliefe of Ireland. 2. About the King. 3. About their advance towards London. [bracket] removed. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Vox Militaris: Or An Apologeticall Declaration Concerning the Officers and Souldiers of the Army, Under the Command of His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax: In Answer to Those Common Objections and Slanderous Aspersions Cast upon Them, Concerning 1. Their Judgement and Opinion About Government in Generall, and of the Government of This Kingdome, According to the Lawes and Constitution Thereof in Particular. 2. Their Opinion Touching Church-government, and the Presbytery. 3. Their Opinion About Tolleration of Errour, Heresie, Blasphemy, Sects and Schismes, and Liberty of Conscience. 4. Their Opinion About a Learned Ministery, and the Maintenance Thereof, and About Illiterate Preachers. 5. The Aspersions Concerning 1. Their Obstructing the Reliefe of Ireland. 2. About the King. 3. About Their Advance Towards London. [bracket] Removed. [London]: [publisher not identified], 1647.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Vox Militaris: Or An Apologeticall Declaration Concerning the Officers and Souldiers of the Army, Under the Command of His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax: In Answer to Those Common Objections and Slanderous Aspersions Cast upon Them, Concerning 1. Their Judgement and Opinion About Government in Generall, and of the Government of This Kingdome, According to the Lawes and Constitution Thereof in Particular. 2. Their Opinion Touching Church-government, and the Presbytery. 3. Their Opinion About Tolleration of Errour, Heresie, Blasphemy, Sects and Schismes, and Liberty of Conscience. 4. Their Opinion About a Learned Ministery, and the Maintenance Thereof, and About Illiterate Preachers. 5. The Aspersions Concerning 1. Their Obstructing the Reliefe of Ireland. 2. About the King. 3. About Their Advance Towards London. [bracket] Removed. [publisher not identified], 1647.

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