APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1642). A remonstrance in defence of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, in justification of their defensive warre,: Confirmed by foure reasons, as being undertaken for religion, the King, the Parliament, the countrey. And ayming at no other end but the honour of the King, the good of the common-wealth, and the peace and prosperity of the kingdome. But most especially undertaken for the preservation of the Protestant religion. Printed for Ioseph Thomas.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Remonstrance in Defence of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, in Justification of Their Defensive Warre,: Confirmed by Foure Reasons, as Being Undertaken for Religion, the King, the Parliament, the Countrey. And Ayming at No Other End but the Honour of the King, the Good of the Common-wealth, and the Peace and Prosperity of the Kingdome. But Most Especially Undertaken for the Preservation of the Protestant Religion. London: Printed for Ioseph Thomas, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Remonstrance in Defence of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, in Justification of Their Defensive Warre,: Confirmed by Foure Reasons, as Being Undertaken for Religion, the King, the Parliament, the Countrey. And Ayming at No Other End but the Honour of the King, the Good of the Common-wealth, and the Peace and Prosperity of the Kingdome. But Most Especially Undertaken for the Preservation of the Protestant Religion. Printed for Ioseph Thomas, 1642.

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