Bolton, J. (1669). A justification of the righteous judgement of God on Nathaniel Smith: Who was a shoo-maker, who being ashamed of his own trade stiles himself in his book student in physick, whose lying mouth God hath set a stop to : as also a witness against Elizabeth Atkinson who is one in the same spirit with the said Nathaniel Smith, this being a testimony for that living truth in which Gods righteousness and salvation is received and injoyed ... publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBolton, John. A Justification of the Righteous Judgement of God on Nathaniel Smith: Who Was a Shoo-maker, Who Being Ashamed of His Own Trade Stiles Himself in His Book Student in Physick, Whose Lying Mouth God Hath Set a Stop to : As Also a Witness Against Elizabeth Atkinson Who Is One in the Same Spirit with the Said Nathaniel Smith, This Being a Testimony for That Living Truth in Which Gods Righteousness and Salvation Is Received and Injoyed ... [London?: publisher not identified], 1669.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBolton, John. A Justification of the Righteous Judgement of God on Nathaniel Smith: Who Was a Shoo-maker, Who Being Ashamed of His Own Trade Stiles Himself in His Book Student in Physick, Whose Lying Mouth God Hath Set a Stop to : As Also a Witness Against Elizabeth Atkinson Who Is One in the Same Spirit with the Said Nathaniel Smith, This Being a Testimony for That Living Truth in Which Gods Righteousness and Salvation Is Received and Injoyed ... publisher not identified], 1669.