Bayly, T., Charles I, K. o. E., & Worcester, H. S. (1662). Certamen religiosum, or, A conferenc[e] between His late Maje[stie] Charles King of Engl[and], and Henry late Marquess and Earl of Worcester, concerning religion; at His Majesties being at Raglan Castle, 1646: Wherein the maine differences [(now] in controversie) between the Pap[ists] and the Protestants is no lesse briefly then accuratly discusss'd and bandied. Now published for the worlds s[atis]faction of His Majesties constant a[f]fection to the Protestant religion. Printed by H. Hils in S. Thomas's Sou[thwark], and are to be sold by John Williams [at ye] signe of the Crown and Edw. Blackwo[rth at] the Angel in Paul's Church-Yard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBayly, Thomas, King of England Charles I, and Henry Somerset Worcester. Certamen Religiosum, or, A Conferenc[e] Between His Late Maje[stie] Charles King of Engl[and], and Henry Late Marquess and Earl of Worcester, Concerning Religion; at His Majesties Being at Raglan Castle, 1646: Wherein the Maine Differences [(now] in Controversie) Between the Pap[ists] and the Protestants Is No Lesse Briefly Then Accuratly Discusss'd and Bandied. Now Published for the Worlds S[atis]faction of His Majesties Constant A[f]fection to the Protestant Religion. [London]: Printed by H. Hils in S. Thomas's Sou[thwark], and are to be sold by John Williams [at ye] signe of the Crown and Edw. Blackwo[rth at] the Angel in Paul's Church-Yard, 1662.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBayly, Thomas, et al. Certamen Religiosum, or, A Conferenc[e] Between His Late Maje[stie] Charles King of Engl[and], and Henry Late Marquess and Earl of Worcester, Concerning Religion; at His Majesties Being at Raglan Castle, 1646: Wherein the Maine Differences [(now] in Controversie) Between the Pap[ists] and the Protestants Is No Lesse Briefly Then Accuratly Discusss'd and Bandied. Now Published for the Worlds S[atis]faction of His Majesties Constant A[f]fection to the Protestant Religion. Printed by H. Hils in S. Thomas's Sou[thwark], and are to be sold by John Williams [at ye] signe of the Crown and Edw. Blackwo[rth at] the Angel in Paul's Church-Yard, 1662.