Martin, I. (1723). The tryal and sufferings of Mr. Isaac Martin, who was put into the inquisition in Spain, for the sake of the Protestant religion: Written by himself, and dedicated to His Most Sacred Majesty, King George, by whose gracious interposition he was releas'd. Printed for the benefit of the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMartin, Isaac. The Tryal and Sufferings of Mr. Isaac Martin, Who Was Put into the Inquisition in Spain, for the Sake of the Protestant Religion: Written by Himself, and Dedicated to His Most Sacred Majesty, King George, by Whose Gracious Interposition He Was Releas'd. London: Printed for the benefit of the author, 1723.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMartin, Isaac. The Tryal and Sufferings of Mr. Isaac Martin, Who Was Put into the Inquisition in Spain, for the Sake of the Protestant Religion: Written by Himself, and Dedicated to His Most Sacred Majesty, King George, by Whose Gracious Interposition He Was Releas'd. Printed for the benefit of the author, 1723.