APA (7th ed.) Citation

T. W., 1., & Fielde, J. (1644). An advertisement to the Parliament of England, from many grave, learned, and pious divines beyond the seas, in the yeare 1572: Declaring the many and great grievous errours at that present in the discipline and government of the English church, as also how suitable a reformation now would be: I. To the glory of God. 2. To the uniformity of all Protestant churches. 3. To the satisfaction of all tender consciences. Printed for Mathew Walbancke at Gayes-Inne gat(s [sic].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

T. W., 1549?-1608, and John Fielde. An Advertisement to the Parliament of England, from Many Grave, Learned, and Pious Divines Beyond the Seas, in the Yeare 1572: Declaring the Many and Great Grievous Errours at That Present in the Discipline and Government of the English Church, as Also How Suitable a Reformation Now Would Be: I. To the Glory of God. 2. To the Uniformity of All Protestant Churches. 3. To the Satisfaction of All Tender Consciences. London: Printed for Mathew Walbancke at Gayes-Inne gat(s [sic], 1644.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

T. W., 1549?-1608, and John Fielde. An Advertisement to the Parliament of England, from Many Grave, Learned, and Pious Divines Beyond the Seas, in the Yeare 1572: Declaring the Many and Great Grievous Errours at That Present in the Discipline and Government of the English Church, as Also How Suitable a Reformation Now Would Be: I. To the Glory of God. 2. To the Uniformity of All Protestant Churches. 3. To the Satisfaction of All Tender Consciences. Printed for Mathew Walbancke at Gayes-Inne gat(s [sic], 1644.

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