(1648). An ould ship called an exhortation to continue all subjects in their due obedience,: Or the reward of a faithfull subject to his prince. To the bishops and clergy. To the true nobility. To the civil magistrate. To the true and faithfull subject. What a faithfull subject is? The discription of loyalty. publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAn Ould Ship Called an Exhortation to Continue All Subjects in Their Due Obedience,: Or the Reward of a Faithfull Subject to His Prince. To the Bishops and Clergy. To the True Nobility. To the Civil Magistrate. To the True and Faithfull Subject. What a Faithfull Subject Is? The Discription of Loyalty. [London: publisher not identified], 1648.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAn Ould Ship Called an Exhortation to Continue All Subjects in Their Due Obedience,: Or the Reward of a Faithfull Subject to His Prince. To the Bishops and Clergy. To the True Nobility. To the Civil Magistrate. To the True and Faithfull Subject. What a Faithfull Subject Is? The Discription of Loyalty. publisher not identified], 1648.