Prynne, W. (ca. 1656). A short demurrer to the Jewes long discontinued barred remitter into England : Comprising an exact chronological relation of their first admission into, their ill deportment, misdemeanors, condition, sufferings, oppressions, slaughters, plunders, by popular insurrections, and regal exactions in; and their total, final banishment by judgment and edict of Parliament, out of England, never to return again: collected out of the best historians and records. With a brief collection of such English laws, Scriptures, reasons as seem strongly to plead, and conclude against their readmission into England, especially at this season, and against the general calling of the Jewish nation. With an answer to the chief allegations for their introduction [Cd]. In Early English Books Online / EEBO (The second edition, enlarged). for Edward Thomas dwelling in Green-Arbor.
Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (author-date)Prynne, William. 1656. A short demurrer to the Jewes long discontinued barred remitter into England : Comprising an exact chronological relation of their first admission into, their ill deportment, misdemeanors, condition, sufferings, oppressions, slaughters, plunders, by popular insurrections, and regal exactions in; and their total, final banishment by judgment and edict of Parliament, out of England, never to return again: collected out of the best historians and records. With a brief collection of such English laws, Scriptures, reasons as seem strongly to plead, and conclude against their readmission into England, especially at this season, and against the general calling of the Jewish nation. With an answer to the chief allegations for their introduction. Cd. Early English Books Online / EEBO. The second edition, enlarged. Printed at London: for Edward Thomas dwelling in Green-Arbor.
Springer - Basic (author-date)Prynne W (1656) A short demurrer to the Jewes long discontinued barred remitter into England : Comprising an exact chronological relation of their first admission into, their ill deportment, misdemeanors, condition, sufferings, oppressions, slaughters, plunders, by popular insurrections, and regal exactions in; and their total, final banishment by judgment and edict of Parliament, out of England, never to return again: collected out of the best historians and records. With a brief collection of such English laws, Scriptures, reasons as seem strongly to plead, and conclude against their readmission into England, especially at this season, and against the general calling of the Jewish nation. With an answer to the chief allegations for their introduction, The second edition, enlarged. for Edward Thomas dwelling in Green-Arbor, Printed at London
Springer - Lecture Notes in Computer Science1.Prynne, W.: A short demurrer to the Jewes long discontinued barred remitter into England : Comprising an exact chronological relation of their first admission into, their ill deportment, misdemeanors, condition, sufferings, oppressions, slaughters, plunders, by popular insurrections, and regal exactions in; and their total, final banishment by judgment and edict of Parliament, out of England, never to return again: collected out of the best historians and records. With a brief collection of such English laws, Scriptures, reasons as seem strongly to plead, and conclude against their readmission into England, especially at this season, and against the general calling of the Jewish nation. With an answer to the chief allegations for their introduction. for Edward Thomas dwelling in Green-Arbor, Printed at London (1656).
DIN 1505-2 (author-date, Deutsch) - standard superseded by ISO-690Prynne, William ; ; ; : A short demurrer to the Jewes long discontinued barred remitter into England : Comprising an exact chronological relation of their first admission into, their ill deportment, misdemeanors, condition, sufferings, oppressions, slaughters, plunders, by popular insurrections, and regal exactions in; and their total, final banishment by judgment and edict of Parliament, out of England, never to return again: collected out of the best historians and records. With a brief collection of such English laws, Scriptures, reasons as seem strongly to plead, and conclude against their readmission into England, especially at this season, and against the general calling of the Jewish nation. With an answer to the chief allegations for their introduction. The second edition, enlarged.. cd. Printed at London : for Edward Thomas dwelling in Green-Arbor, 1656