Bond, S. A publick tryal of the Quakers in Barmudas upon the first day of May, 1678: First, the charge against them was openly read, containing these particulars ... Secondly, the whole charge being proved by the testimony of the Holy Scriptures: was found by the sheriffe, and justices of the peace, a true and just charge. Thirdly, being found guilty, they are here sentenced, and brought forth unto the deserved execution of the presse.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBond, Samson. A Publick Tryal of the Quakers in Barmudas upon the First Day of May, 1678: First, the Charge Against Them Was Openly Read, Containing These Particulars ... Secondly, the Whole Charge Being Proved by the Testimony of the Holy Scriptures: Was Found by the Sheriffe, and Justices of the Peace, a True and Just Charge. Thirdly, Being Found Guilty, They Are Here Sentenced, and Brought Forth Unto the Deserved Execution of the Presse.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBond, Samson. A Publick Tryal of the Quakers in Barmudas upon the First Day of May, 1678: First, the Charge Against Them Was Openly Read, Containing These Particulars ... Secondly, the Whole Charge Being Proved by the Testimony of the Holy Scriptures: Was Found by the Sheriffe, and Justices of the Peace, a True and Just Charge. Thirdly, Being Found Guilty, They Are Here Sentenced, and Brought Forth Unto the Deserved Execution of the Presse.