Erbery, W. (1648). The armies defence, or, God guarding the camp of the saints, and the beloved city.: Shewing, that all oppressions in governors, and government shall case by the appearance of God in the saints. Whether the appearance of God in the Army, with the saints, be in contrariety or enmity to the good spirit and minde of God. Not to rebuke an evil spirit in any, but soberly to enquire whether God doth not act with highest power in the saints, when they are at lowest weakness. And whether it be their weakness to act in this way of povver. Printed by T. N. for Giles Calvers at the Sign of Black-spread-eagle at the West End of Paris.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationErbery, William. The Armies Defence, or, God Guarding the Camp of the Saints, and the Beloved City.: Shewing, That All Oppressions in Governors, and Government Shall Case by the Appearance of God in the Saints. Whether the Appearance of God in the Army, with the Saints, Be in Contrariety or Enmity to the Good Spirit and Minde of God. Not to Rebuke an Evil Spirit in Any, but Soberly to Enquire Whether God Doth Not Act with Highest Power in the Saints, When They Are at Lowest Weakness. And Whether It Be Their Weakness to Act in This Way of Povver. London: Printed by T. N. for Giles Calvers at the Sign of Black-spread-eagle at the West End of Paris, 1648.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationErbery, William. The Armies Defence, or, God Guarding the Camp of the Saints, and the Beloved City.: Shewing, That All Oppressions in Governors, and Government Shall Case by the Appearance of God in the Saints. Whether the Appearance of God in the Army, with the Saints, Be in Contrariety or Enmity to the Good Spirit and Minde of God. Not to Rebuke an Evil Spirit in Any, but Soberly to Enquire Whether God Doth Not Act with Highest Power in the Saints, When They Are at Lowest Weakness. And Whether It Be Their Weakness to Act in This Way of Povver. Printed by T. N. for Giles Calvers at the Sign of Black-spread-eagle at the West End of Paris, 1648.