Wray, J., & McKenzie, J. (1641). Three speeches made by Sir. Iohn VVray: To the House of Commons assembled in parliament 1. against Thomas Earle of Strafford and the Bishop of Canterbury 2. being a motion for the taking of an oath to maintaine the religion and vowes established. 3. against the oath and cannons made by the assembly at the last convocation.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWray, John, and J. McKenzie. Three Speeches Made by Sir. Iohn VVray: To the House of Commons Assembled in Parliament 1. Against Thomas Earle of Strafford and the Bishop of Canterbury 2. Being a Motion for the Taking of an Oath to Maintaine the Religion and Vowes Established. 3. Against the Oath and Cannons Made by the Assembly at the Last Convocation. London, 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWray, John, and J. McKenzie. Three Speeches Made by Sir. Iohn VVray: To the House of Commons Assembled in Parliament 1. Against Thomas Earle of Strafford and the Bishop of Canterbury 2. Being a Motion for the Taking of an Oath to Maintaine the Religion and Vowes Established. 3. Against the Oath and Cannons Made by the Assembly at the Last Convocation. 1641.