Burton, H. The grand impostor vnmasked, or, A detection of the notorious hypocrisie and desperate impiety of the late Archbishop, so styled, of Canterbury: Cunningly couched in that written copy which he read on the scaffold at his execution, Ian. 10, 1644, alias called by the publisher, his funerall sermon.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBurton, Henry. The Grand Impostor Vnmasked, or, A Detection of the Notorious Hypocrisie and Desperate Impiety of the Late Archbishop, so Styled, of Canterbury: Cunningly Couched in That Written Copy Which He Read on the Scaffold at His Execution, Ian. 10, 1644, Alias Called by the Publisher, His Funerall Sermon.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBurton, Henry. The Grand Impostor Vnmasked, or, A Detection of the Notorious Hypocrisie and Desperate Impiety of the Late Archbishop, so Styled, of Canterbury: Cunningly Couched in That Written Copy Which He Read on the Scaffold at His Execution, Ian. 10, 1644, Alias Called by the Publisher, His Funerall Sermon.