An excellent and materiall discourse proouing by many and forceable reasons what great danger will hang ouer our heads of England and France, and also diuers other kingdomes and prouinces of Europe, if it shall happen that those of Germanie which are our friends be subdued, and the King of Denmarke vanquished. And therefore how neerely it concerneth them all to put to their helping hands without any further delay, for the ayding of the King of Denmarke, and others of our confederates in Germany, who at this time abide the brunt and shocke of the warre
MLA
S. B. An Excellent and Materiall Discourse: Proouing by Many and Forceable Reasons What Great Danger Will Hang Ouer Our Heads of England and France, and Also Diuers Other Kingdomes and Prouinces of Europe, If it Shall Happen That Those of Germanie Which Are Our Friends Be Subdued, and the King of Denmarke Vanquished. And Therefore How Neerely it Concerneth Them All to Put to Their Helping Hands Without Any Further Delay, for the Ayding of the King of Denmarke, and Others of Our Confederates In Germany, Who At This Time Abide the Brunt and Shocke of the Warre. [London]: Printed [by William Stansby], 1626
APA, 7th edition
S. B., S. B. (1626). An excellent and materiall discourse: proouing by many and forceable reasons what great danger will hang ouer our heads of England and France, and also diuers other kingdomes and prouinces of Europe, if it shall happen that those of Germanie which are our friends be subdued, and the King of Denmarke vanquished. And therefore how neerely it concerneth them all to put to their helping hands without any further delay, for the ayding of the King of Denmarke, and others of our confederates in Germany, who at this time abide the brunt and shocke of the warre. [London]: Printed [by William Stansby]
Chicago, 17th edition
S. B. An excellent and materiall discourse: proouing by many and forceable reasons what great danger will hang ouer our heads of England and France, and also diuers other kingdomes and prouinces of Europe, if it shall happen that those of Germanie which are our friends be subdued, and the King of Denmarke vanquished. And therefore how neerely it concerneth them all to put to their helping hands without any further delay, for the ayding of the King of Denmarke, and others of our confederates in Germany, who at this time abide the brunt and shocke of the warre. [London]: Printed [by William Stansby], 1626