APA Citation

Smith, W. (1661). The banner of love: Under which the royal army is preserved, and safely conducted : being a clear and perfect way out of wars and contentions : with a short testimony unto the vvay of peace : given forth for the edification and comfort of all that truly fear God. London: Printed for Robert Wilson ....

Chicago Style Citation

Smith, William. The Banner of Love: Under Which the Royal Army Is Preserved, and Safely Conducted : Being a Clear and Perfect Way Out of Wars and Contentions : With a Short Testimony Unto the Vvay of Peace : Given Forth for the Edification and Comfort of All That Truly Fear God. London: Printed for Robert Wilson ..., 1661.

MLA Citation

Smith, William. The Banner of Love: Under Which the Royal Army Is Preserved, and Safely Conducted : Being a Clear and Perfect Way Out of Wars and Contentions : With a Short Testimony Unto the Vvay of Peace : Given Forth for the Edification and Comfort of All That Truly Fear God. London: Printed for Robert Wilson ..., 1661.

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