APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1678). St. Crispins triumph over Pope Innocent, or, The monks and fryers routed: A tragi-comedy, as it was lately acted with great noise at Dantzick in Poland by the reforming shoemakers, and other retainers to St. Hugh : wherein it is infallibly demonstrated that they who wone had the best on't, and that since people will not be so wise to pluck out their eyes and turn papists, the most effectual and speedy way to convert soul and body together is by strangling, murther, fire and gunpowder. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

St. Crispins Triumph over Pope Innocent, or, The Monks and Fryers Routed: A Tragi-comedy, as It Was Lately Acted with Great Noise at Dantzick in Poland by the Reforming Shoemakers, and Other Retainers to St. Hugh : Wherein It Is Infallibly Demonstrated That They Who Wone Had the Best On't, and That Since People Will Not Be so Wise to Pluck Out Their Eyes and Turn Papists, the Most Effectual and Speedy Way to Convert Soul and Body Together Is by Strangling, Murther, Fire and Gunpowder. [London?: publisher not identified], 1678.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

St. Crispins Triumph over Pope Innocent, or, The Monks and Fryers Routed: A Tragi-comedy, as It Was Lately Acted with Great Noise at Dantzick in Poland by the Reforming Shoemakers, and Other Retainers to St. Hugh : Wherein It Is Infallibly Demonstrated That They Who Wone Had the Best On't, and That Since People Will Not Be so Wise to Pluck Out Their Eyes and Turn Papists, the Most Effectual and Speedy Way to Convert Soul and Body Together Is by Strangling, Murther, Fire and Gunpowder. publisher not identified], 1678.

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