Traske, J. (1636). The true Gospel vindicated, from the reproach of a new Gospel.: In which many things are opened that tend to the comfort of sad soules, and for their understandingof [sic] the Scriptures and their assurance of faith. : Whireunto [sic] is annexed, with submission to the Churches of Christ, and the true servants of Iesus Christ, a small taste of the Rule of Faith. publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTraske, John. The True Gospel Vindicated, from the Reproach of a New Gospel.: In Which Many Things Are Opened That Tend to the Comfort of Sad Soules, and for Their Understandingof [sic] the Scriptures and Their Assurance of Faith. : Whireunto [sic] Is Annexed, with Submission to the Churches of Christ, and the True Servants of Iesus Christ, a Small Taste of the Rule of Faith. [London?: publisher not identified], 1636.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTraske, John. The True Gospel Vindicated, from the Reproach of a New Gospel.: In Which Many Things Are Opened That Tend to the Comfort of Sad Soules, and for Their Understandingof [sic] the Scriptures and Their Assurance of Faith. : Whireunto [sic] Is Annexed, with Submission to the Churches of Christ, and the True Servants of Iesus Christ, a Small Taste of the Rule of Faith. publisher not identified], 1636.