APA (7th ed.) Citation

Wallis, R. (1668). Room for the cobler of Gloucester and his wife: With several cartloads of abominable irregular, pitiful stinking priests : as also a demonstration of their calling after the manner of the Church of Rome, but not according to Magna Charta, the rule of the Gospel : whereunto is added a parallel between the honour of a Lord Bishop, and the honour of a cobler, the cobler being proved the more more honourable person. Printed for the author.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Wallis, Ralph. Room for the Cobler of Gloucester and His Wife: With Several Cartloads of Abominable Irregular, Pitiful Stinking Priests : As Also a Demonstration of Their Calling After the Manner of the Church of Rome, but Not According to Magna Charta, the Rule of the Gospel : Whereunto Is Added a Parallel Between the Honour of a Lord Bishop, and the Honour of a Cobler, the Cobler Being Proved the More More Honourable Person. [London?]: Printed for the author, 1668.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Wallis, Ralph. Room for the Cobler of Gloucester and His Wife: With Several Cartloads of Abominable Irregular, Pitiful Stinking Priests : As Also a Demonstration of Their Calling After the Manner of the Church of Rome, but Not According to Magna Charta, the Rule of the Gospel : Whereunto Is Added a Parallel Between the Honour of a Lord Bishop, and the Honour of a Cobler, the Cobler Being Proved the More More Honourable Person. Printed for the author, 1668.

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