(1643). An apology vindicating the Cavaleers from a partiall, or rather a passionate aspersion too rigorously put upon them for making churches prisons and stables.: Wherein is discussed, disputed, (although not the lawfulnesse) yet (at this time) the unavoydable necessity of it. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAn Apology Vindicating the Cavaleers from a Partiall, or Rather a Passionate Aspersion Too Rigorously Put upon Them for Making Churches Prisons and Stables.: Wherein Is Discussed, Disputed, (although Not the Lawfulnesse) yet (at This Time) the Unavoydable Necessity of It. London: [publisher not identified], 1643.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAn Apology Vindicating the Cavaleers from a Partiall, or Rather a Passionate Aspersion Too Rigorously Put upon Them for Making Churches Prisons and Stables.: Wherein Is Discussed, Disputed, (although Not the Lawfulnesse) yet (at This Time) the Unavoydable Necessity of It. [publisher not identified], 1643.