Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn2729747
APA Citation
Goodwin, John. (1642). Anti-Cavalierisme, or, Truth pleading as well the necessity, as the lawfulness of this present vvar, for the suppressing of that butcherly brood of cavaliering incendiaries, who are now hammering England, to make an Ireland of it: wherein all the materiall objections against the lawfulness of this undertaking, are fully cleered and answered, and all men that either love God, themselves, or good men, exhorted to contribute all manner of assistance hereunto. By Jo: Goodwin. London : printed by G.B. and R.W. for Henry Overton, at his shop at Popes-Head-Alley
MLA Citation
Goodwin, John. Anti-Cavalierisme, or, Truth pleading as well the necessity, as the lawfulness of this present vvar, [microform] for the suppressing of that butcherly brood of cavaliering incendiaries, who are now hammering England, to make an Ireland of it: wherein all the materiall objections against the lawfulness of this undertaking, are fully cleered and answered, and all men that either love God, themselves, or good men, exhorted to contribute all manner of assistance hereunto. By Jo: Goodwin printed by G.B. and R.W. for Henry Overton, at his shop at Popes-Head-Alley London 1642
Australian/Harvard Citation
Goodwin, John. 1642, Anti-Cavalierisme, or, Truth pleading as well the necessity, as the lawfulness of this present vvar, [microform] for the suppressing of that butcherly brood of cavaliering incendiaries, who are now hammering England, to make an Ireland of it: wherein all the materiall objections against the lawfulness of this undertaking, are fully cleered and answered, and all men that either love God, themselves, or good men, exhorted to contribute all manner of assistance hereunto. By Jo: Goodwin printed by G.B. and R.W. for Henry Overton, at his shop at Popes-Head-Alley London
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=Anti-Cavalierisme, or, Truth pleading as well the necessity, as the lawfulness of this present vvar, [microform] for the suppressing of that butcherly brood of cavaliering incendiaries, who are now hammering England, to make an Ireland of it: wherein all the materiall objections against the lawfulness of this undertaking, are fully cleered and answered, and all men that either love God, themselves, or good men, exhorted to contribute all manner of assistance hereunto. By Jo: Goodwin | author1=Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665 | year=1642 | publisher=printed by G.B. and R.W. for Henry Overton, at his shop at Popes-Head-Alley | language=English }}