Aubin, a. (1710). The devil in disguise: or, Rome run a roving: Being a wonderful discovery of many monstrous cheats and impostors that the popish clergy in France designed to impose upon mankind, under the mask of singular piety and holiness, but have thereby exposed themselves to all men as the very original of villany and wickedness. A narrative of extraordinary use to all Protestants who intend to continue steadfast in the reformed religion. Dedicated to His Grace, lord archbishop of Canterbury. Printed for Joseph Marshall, at the Bible in Newgate-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAubin, approximately. The Devil in Disguise: Or, Rome Run a Roving: Being a Wonderful Discovery of Many Monstrous Cheats and Impostors That the Popish Clergy in France Designed to Impose upon Mankind, Under the Mask of Singular Piety and Holiness, but Have Thereby Exposed Themselves to All Men as the Very Original of Villany and Wickedness. A Narrative of Extraordinary Use to All Protestants Who Intend to Continue Steadfast in the Reformed Religion. Dedicated to His Grace, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. London: Printed for Joseph Marshall, at the Bible in Newgate-Street, 1710.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAubin, approximately. The Devil in Disguise: Or, Rome Run a Roving: Being a Wonderful Discovery of Many Monstrous Cheats and Impostors That the Popish Clergy in France Designed to Impose upon Mankind, Under the Mask of Singular Piety and Holiness, but Have Thereby Exposed Themselves to All Men as the Very Original of Villany and Wickedness. A Narrative of Extraordinary Use to All Protestants Who Intend to Continue Steadfast in the Reformed Religion. Dedicated to His Grace, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. Printed for Joseph Marshall, at the Bible in Newgate-Street, 1710.