Gent, T. (1790). The unhappy birth wicked life, and miserable death, of that vile traitor and apostle, Judas Isacariot: Who killed his reputed brother, murdered his own father, and married his own mother; and for thirty pieces of silver, betrayed his most sacred lord and master Jesus Christ. J. Ferrraby, printer, Butchery, Hull.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGent, Thomas. The Unhappy Birth Wicked Life, and Miserable Death, of That Vile Traitor and Apostle, Judas Isacariot: Who Killed His Reputed Brother, Murdered His Own Father, and Married His Own Mother; and for Thirty Pieces of Silver, Betrayed His Most Sacred Lord and Master Jesus Christ. [Hull]: J. Ferrraby, printer, Butchery, Hull, 1790.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGent, Thomas. The Unhappy Birth Wicked Life, and Miserable Death, of That Vile Traitor and Apostle, Judas Isacariot: Who Killed His Reputed Brother, Murdered His Own Father, and Married His Own Mother; and for Thirty Pieces of Silver, Betrayed His Most Sacred Lord and Master Jesus Christ. J. Ferrraby, printer, Butchery, Hull, 1790.