Ken, T. (1686). All glory be to God: Sir, His Majesty in these his letters patents, which I now send you, having given a fresh and great assurance of his graciousness to his own subjects, in shewing himself so very gracious to protestant strangers, and having requir'd me to to a particular recommendation, and command to my brethren of the clergy .. publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationKen, Thomas. All Glory Be to God: Sir, His Majesty in These His Letters Patents, Which I Now Send You, Having Given a Fresh and Great Assurance of His Graciousness to His Own Subjects, in Shewing Himself so Very Gracious to Protestant Strangers, and Having Requir'd Me to to a Particular Recommendation, and Command to My Brethren of the Clergy .. [England?]: publisher not identified], 1686.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationKen, Thomas. All Glory Be to God: Sir, His Majesty in These His Letters Patents, Which I Now Send You, Having Given a Fresh and Great Assurance of His Graciousness to His Own Subjects, in Shewing Himself so Very Gracious to Protestant Strangers, and Having Requir'd Me to to a Particular Recommendation, and Command to My Brethren of the Clergy .. publisher not identified], 1686.