APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1643). Plain dealing with England in matter of conscience, between the King and Parliament.: I. Concerning the Kings most excellent Majesty. II. Concerning the Parliament. III. Concerning the grand Reformers. IV. Concerning the Parliaments army. V. Concerning those called Malignants. VI. Concerning the Cavaliers. Printed for Tho. Griffin.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Plain Dealing with England in Matter of Conscience, Between the King and Parliament.: I. Concerning the Kings Most Excellent Majesty. II. Concerning the Parliament. III. Concerning the Grand Reformers. IV. Concerning the Parliaments Army. V. Concerning Those Called Malignants. VI. Concerning the Cavaliers. London: Printed for Tho. Griffin, 1643.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Plain Dealing with England in Matter of Conscience, Between the King and Parliament.: I. Concerning the Kings Most Excellent Majesty. II. Concerning the Parliament. III. Concerning the Grand Reformers. IV. Concerning the Parliaments Army. V. Concerning Those Called Malignants. VI. Concerning the Cavaliers. Printed for Tho. Griffin, 1643.

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