Mayne, J. (1647). Ochlo-machia. Or The peoples war: Examined according to the principles of Scripture & reason, in two of the most plausible pretences of it. In answer to a letter sent by a person of quality, who desired satisfaction. By Jasper Mayne, D.D. one of the students of Ch. Ch. Oxon. By L. Lichfield].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMayne, Jasper. Ochlo-machia. Or The Peoples War: Examined According to the Principles of Scripture & Reason, in Two of the Most Plausible Pretences of It. In Answer to a Letter Sent by a Person of Quality, Who Desired Satisfaction. By Jasper Mayne, D.D. One of the Students of Ch. Ch. Oxon. [Oxford: By L. Lichfield], 1647.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMayne, Jasper. Ochlo-machia. Or The Peoples War: Examined According to the Principles of Scripture & Reason, in Two of the Most Plausible Pretences of It. In Answer to a Letter Sent by a Person of Quality, Who Desired Satisfaction. By Jasper Mayne, D.D. One of the Students of Ch. Ch. Oxon. By L. Lichfield], 1647.