(1641). A remarkable passage, or, a vvitty discourse between two citizens and the Bishop of Lincolne,: Concerning the Book of Common Prayer, before the Lords of the Parliament House. With the pleasant passages in their discourse worthy to be observed by the reader. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Remarkable Passage, or, a Vvitty Discourse Between Two Citizens and the Bishop of Lincolne,: Concerning the Book of Common Prayer, Before the Lords of the Parliament House. With the Pleasant Passages in Their Discourse Worthy to Be Observed by the Reader. London: [publisher not identified], 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Remarkable Passage, or, a Vvitty Discourse Between Two Citizens and the Bishop of Lincolne,: Concerning the Book of Common Prayer, Before the Lords of the Parliament House. With the Pleasant Passages in Their Discourse Worthy to Be Observed by the Reader. [publisher not identified], 1641.