Lover of his country. (1644). The impudence of the Romish vvhore: Continued and improved in her shamelesse and barbarous brood of the Jrjsh rebells, calling themselves His Majesties Catholike subjects : discovered by a particular of certaine motives by them divulged, and falsly alledged to be the occasion of their late taking up armes : as also, by their oath of association, and by certain ridiculous and arrogant proposjtjons which they have prepared, with a foolish hope that they shall be condescended unto, by the King and Parliament of England : all which are here exemplified with some briefe notes and observations upon them. Printed by Robert Austin.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLover of his country. The Impudence of the Romish Vvhore: Continued and Improved in Her Shamelesse and Barbarous Brood of the Jrjsh Rebells, Calling Themselves His Majesties Catholike Subjects : Discovered by a Particular of Certaine Motives by Them Divulged, and Falsly Alledged to Be the Occasion of Their Late Taking Up Armes : As Also, by Their Oath of Association, and by Certain Ridiculous and Arrogant Proposjtjons Which They Have Prepared, with a Foolish Hope That They Shall Be Condescended Unto, by the King and Parliament of England : All Which Are Here Exemplified with Some Briefe Notes and Observations upon Them. [London]: Printed by Robert Austin, 1644.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationLover of his country. The Impudence of the Romish Vvhore: Continued and Improved in Her Shamelesse and Barbarous Brood of the Jrjsh Rebells, Calling Themselves His Majesties Catholike Subjects : Discovered by a Particular of Certaine Motives by Them Divulged, and Falsly Alledged to Be the Occasion of Their Late Taking Up Armes : As Also, by Their Oath of Association, and by Certain Ridiculous and Arrogant Proposjtjons Which They Have Prepared, with a Foolish Hope That They Shall Be Condescended Unto, by the King and Parliament of England : All Which Are Here Exemplified with Some Briefe Notes and Observations upon Them. Printed by Robert Austin, 1644.