APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cordiall Wel-Willer to the Peace of This Famous City. (1646). A new petition: earnestly entreating subscription of hands to back the late city remonstrance.: Unto which is annexed a usefull dialogue, betwixt a church-warden and a parishioner, declaring the danger of the said new petition. Serving as a Christian caveat to the wise-hearted, to take heed of having their feet taken in the snare thereof. Printed by Matth. Symmons..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cordiall Wel-Willer to the Peace of This Famous City. A New Petition: Earnestly Entreating Subscription of Hands to Back the Late City Remonstrance.: Unto Which Is Annexed a Usefull Dialogue, Betwixt a Church-warden and a Parishioner, Declaring the Danger of the Said New Petition. Serving as a Christian Caveat to the Wise-hearted, to Take Heed of Having Their Feet Taken in the Snare Thereof. London,: Printed by Matth. Symmons., 1646.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Cordiall Wel-Willer to the Peace of This Famous City. A New Petition: Earnestly Entreating Subscription of Hands to Back the Late City Remonstrance.: Unto Which Is Annexed a Usefull Dialogue, Betwixt a Church-warden and a Parishioner, Declaring the Danger of the Said New Petition. Serving as a Christian Caveat to the Wise-hearted, to Take Heed of Having Their Feet Taken in the Snare Thereof. Printed by Matth. Symmons., 1646.

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