Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn2802830
APA Citation
(1647). The Scotch Presbyterian vveather-cock pearch'd upon our English steeples: or, an historicall narration of the variable chances and changes of Presbyterian government in Scotland, and may consequently be in England. With The churches deformation. To the tune of Tom of Bedlam.
MLA Citation
The Scotch Presbyterian vveather-cock pearch'd upon our English steeples: or, an historicall narration of the variable chances and changes of Presbyterian government in Scotland, [microform] and may consequently be in England. With The churches deformation. To the tune of Tom of Bedlam [London 1647
Australian/Harvard Citation
1647, The Scotch Presbyterian vveather-cock pearch'd upon our English steeples: or, an historicall narration of the variable chances and changes of Presbyterian government in Scotland, [microform] and may consequently be in England. With The churches deformation. To the tune of Tom of Bedlam [London
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=The Scotch Presbyterian vveather-cock pearch'd upon our English steeples: or, an historicall narration of the variable chances and changes of Presbyterian government in Scotland, [microform] and may consequently be in England. With The churches deformation. To the tune of Tom of Bedlam | year=1647 | language=English }}