Rouse, J. Rouse: His case truly stated and written with his own hand in Newgate, two days before his execution, to prevent any false reports : wherein he gives the world an account of the place and manner how he was taken ... of his defence for himself, how he was brought in guilty, sentence past : with a declaration against things charged upon him, and a confession of his faith, with his prayer for the church of God &c. : to which is annexed a letter to his wife from Newgate.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRouse, John. Rouse: His Case Truly Stated and Written with His Own Hand in Newgate, Two Days Before His Execution, to Prevent Any False Reports : Wherein He Gives the World an Account of the Place and Manner How He Was Taken ... of His Defence for Himself, How He Was Brought in Guilty, Sentence Past : With a Declaration Against Things Charged upon Him, and a Confession of His Faith, with His Prayer for the Church of God &c. : To Which Is Annexed a Letter to His Wife from Newgate.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRouse, John. Rouse: His Case Truly Stated and Written with His Own Hand in Newgate, Two Days Before His Execution, to Prevent Any False Reports : Wherein He Gives the World an Account of the Place and Manner How He Was Taken ... of His Defence for Himself, How He Was Brought in Guilty, Sentence Past : With a Declaration Against Things Charged upon Him, and a Confession of His Faith, with His Prayer for the Church of God &c. : To Which Is Annexed a Letter to His Wife from Newgate.