APA (7th ed.) Citation

Evans, A. (1653). The Euroclydon vvinde commanded to cease: or, A quenching of the fiery darts by Scripture-arguments, declarations, and visions.: Being a moderate vindication of his Highness the Lord Protector, from the popular aspersions first accasioned [sic] against him by the malice of the Presbyterians, and now blown up by all parties. Also, something in behalfe of the desolate Church, and King Charles, which declares hopes of union between him and his Highness the Lord Protector, with an apology of the author concerning the year 1653. and many other things discovered. Printed for the author.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Evans, Arise. The Euroclydon Vvinde Commanded to Cease: Or, A Quenching of the Fiery Darts by Scripture-arguments, Declarations, and Visions.: Being a Moderate Vindication of His Highness the Lord Protector, from the Popular Aspersions First Accasioned [sic] Against Him by the Malice of the Presbyterians, and Now Blown Up by All Parties. Also, Something in Behalfe of the Desolate Church, and King Charles, Which Declares Hopes of Union Between Him and His Highness the Lord Protector, with an Apology of the Author Concerning the Year 1653. and Many Other Things Discovered. [London]: Printed for the author, 1653.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Evans, Arise. The Euroclydon Vvinde Commanded to Cease: Or, A Quenching of the Fiery Darts by Scripture-arguments, Declarations, and Visions.: Being a Moderate Vindication of His Highness the Lord Protector, from the Popular Aspersions First Accasioned [sic] Against Him by the Malice of the Presbyterians, and Now Blown Up by All Parties. Also, Something in Behalfe of the Desolate Church, and King Charles, Which Declares Hopes of Union Between Him and His Highness the Lord Protector, with an Apology of the Author Concerning the Year 1653. and Many Other Things Discovered. Printed for the author, 1653.

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