Plant, T., Child, J., & Dennis, B. The mischief of persecution exemplified, by a true narrative of the life and deplorable end of Mr. John Child, who miserably destroy'd himself Octob. 13, 1684: Giving an account of his despair, and divers conferences had with him by several of his friends : together with his answer and papers written by his own hand : also a discourse of the nature and office of conscience, with a postscript shewing the reason of its publication at this time.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPlant, Thomas, John Child, and Benjamin Dennis. The Mischief of Persecution Exemplified, by a True Narrative of the Life and Deplorable End of Mr. John Child, Who Miserably Destroy'd Himself Octob. 13, 1684: Giving an Account of His Despair, and Divers Conferences Had with Him by Several of His Friends : Together with His Answer and Papers Written by His Own Hand : Also a Discourse of the Nature and Office of Conscience, with a Postscript Shewing the Reason of Its Publication at This Time.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPlant, Thomas, et al. The Mischief of Persecution Exemplified, by a True Narrative of the Life and Deplorable End of Mr. John Child, Who Miserably Destroy'd Himself Octob. 13, 1684: Giving an Account of His Despair, and Divers Conferences Had with Him by Several of His Friends : Together with His Answer and Papers Written by His Own Hand : Also a Discourse of the Nature and Office of Conscience, with a Postscript Shewing the Reason of Its Publication at This Time.