APA Citation

England and Wales. Sovereign, Charles I, K. o. E., Thorpe, T., & England and Wales. Parliament. Proceedings. 1642. (1642). His Maiesties gracious message to both Houses of Parliament, on Munday the 14. of Febr. 1641: Wherein he assenteth to the bill against bishops, their votes in Parliament; and that no man in holy orders shall meddle with any temporall jurisdiction. Also his gracious answer to the clothiers petition: and concurrance with both Houses in passing the Act for pressing of men, for a speedy supply of the distressed estate of Ireland. Declaring also his royall intentions concerning church-government, and the Booke of Common prayer. Whereunto is added, the Lords and Commons humble thanks to His Majesty, for the said message. Printed for John Wright.

MLA Citation

England and Wales. Sovereign, et al. His Maiesties Gracious Message to Both Houses of Parliament, on Munday the 14. of Febr. 1641: Wherein He Assenteth to the Bill Against Bishops, Their Votes in Parliament; and That No Man in Holy Orders Shall Meddle with Any Temporall Jurisdiction. Also His Gracious Answer to the Clothiers Petition: And Concurrance with Both Houses in Passing the Act for Pressing of Men, for a Speedy Supply of the Distressed Estate of Ireland. Declaring Also His Royall Intentions Concerning Church-government, and the Booke of Common Prayer. Whereunto Is Added, the Lords and Commons Humble Thanks to His Majesty, for the Said Message. Printed for John Wright, 1642.

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