(1641). The Resolution of the Round-heads to pull downe Cheap-side Crosse: Being a zealous declaration of the grievances wherewith their little wits are consumed to destruction, and what things they in their wisdome (yet left them) conceive fit to bee reformed : also The Answer to the Rattle-heads concerning their fictionate revolutions of the Round-heads : wherein is explained every particular therein contained against them. Printed for F.C. and T.B..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Resolution of the Round-heads to Pull Downe Cheap-side Crosse: Being a Zealous Declaration of the Grievances Wherewith Their Little Wits Are Consumed to Destruction, and What Things They in Their Wisdome (yet Left Them) Conceive Fit to Bee Reformed : Also The Answer to the Rattle-heads Concerning Their Fictionate Revolutions of the Round-heads : Wherein Is Explained Every Particular Therein Contained Against Them. London: Printed for F.C. and T.B., 1641.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationThe Resolution of the Round-heads to Pull Downe Cheap-side Crosse: Being a Zealous Declaration of the Grievances Wherewith Their Little Wits Are Consumed to Destruction, and What Things They in Their Wisdome (yet Left Them) Conceive Fit to Bee Reformed : Also The Answer to the Rattle-heads Concerning Their Fictionate Revolutions of the Round-heads : Wherein Is Explained Every Particular Therein Contained Against Them. Printed for F.C. and T.B., 1641.