Walwyn, W. (1646). An antidote against Master Edwards his old and new poyson: Intended to preserve this long distempered nation from a most dangerous relaps, which his former, his later, and next gangrenous book is likely to occasion, if not timely prevented.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWalwyn, William. An Antidote Against Master Edwards His Old and New Poyson: Intended to Preserve This Long Distempered Nation from a Most Dangerous Relaps, Which His Former, His Later, and Next Gangrenous Book Is Likely to Occasion, If Not Timely Prevented. 1646.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWalwyn, William. An Antidote Against Master Edwards His Old and New Poyson: Intended to Preserve This Long Distempered Nation from a Most Dangerous Relaps, Which His Former, His Later, and Next Gangrenous Book Is Likely to Occasion, If Not Timely Prevented. 1646.