Bolton, J. (1670). Judas his treachery still continued and his rage doth more increase: Because his thirty peices [as printed] sent to the Quakers would not be received ... being something in way of answer, or rather a opening of some material passages in that reviling paper called by the publisher Mr. Robert Rich his second letters ... [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBolton, John. Judas His Treachery Still Continued and His Rage Doth More Increase: Because His Thirty Peices [as Printed] Sent to the Quakers Would Not Be Received ... Being Something in Way of Answer, or Rather a Opening of Some Material Passages in That Reviling Paper Called by the Publisher Mr. Robert Rich His Second Letters ... London printed: [publisher not identified], 1670.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBolton, John. Judas His Treachery Still Continued and His Rage Doth More Increase: Because His Thirty Peices [as Printed] Sent to the Quakers Would Not Be Received ... Being Something in Way of Answer, or Rather a Opening of Some Material Passages in That Reviling Paper Called by the Publisher Mr. Robert Rich His Second Letters ... [publisher not identified], 1670.