Scot, R. (1654). Scots discovery of witchcraft: Proving the common opinions of witches contracting with devils, spirits, or familiars ... : and their power to kill, torment, and consume ... to be but imaginary ... : wherein also, the lewd unchristian practices of witchmongers ... is notably detected ... : whereunto is added a treatise upon the nature and substance of spirits and devils ... : all written and published in anno 1584. Printed by E. Cotes and are to be sold by Thomas Williams.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationScot, Reginald. Scots Discovery of Witchcraft: Proving the Common Opinions of Witches Contracting with Devils, Spirits, or Familiars ... : And Their Power to Kill, Torment, and Consume ... to Be but Imaginary ... : Wherein Also, the Lewd Unchristian Practices of Witchmongers ... Is Notably Detected ... : Whereunto Is Added a Treatise upon the Nature and Substance of Spirits and Devils ... : All Written and Published in Anno 1584. London: Printed by E. Cotes and are to be sold by Thomas Williams, 1654.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationScot, Reginald. Scots Discovery of Witchcraft: Proving the Common Opinions of Witches Contracting with Devils, Spirits, or Familiars ... : And Their Power to Kill, Torment, and Consume ... to Be but Imaginary ... : Wherein Also, the Lewd Unchristian Practices of Witchmongers ... Is Notably Detected ... : Whereunto Is Added a Treatise upon the Nature and Substance of Spirits and Devils ... : All Written and Published in Anno 1584. Printed by E. Cotes and are to be sold by Thomas Williams, 1654.