(1685). Epipapresbyter, grand-child to Smectymnuus. Or, the worlds huy and cry, after Titus Oates·: Ordain'd doctor of devility, at Salamanca. Dr. T[urn-coat] i[ncubus.] t[ymist.] u[nthankful] s[educing] O[ld serpent.] a[rrogant] t[raytour.] e[nchanting] s[orcerer.]: The devil of sham plots. printed by George Croom, at the Blue-Ball in Thames-street, over against Baynard's-Castle.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEpipapresbyter, Grand-child to Smectymnuus. Or, the Worlds Huy and Cry, After Titus Oates·: Ordain'd Doctor of Devility, at Salamanca. Dr. T[urn-coat] I[ncubus.] T[ymist.] U[nthankful] S[educing] O[ld Serpent.] A[rrogant] T[raytour.] E[nchanting] S[orcerer.]: The Devil of Sham Plots. London: printed by George Croom, at the Blue-Ball in Thames-street, over against Baynard's-Castle, 1685.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationEpipapresbyter, Grand-child to Smectymnuus. Or, the Worlds Huy and Cry, After Titus Oates·: Ordain'd Doctor of Devility, at Salamanca. Dr. T[urn-coat] I[ncubus.] T[ymist.] U[nthankful] S[educing] O[ld Serpent.] A[rrogant] T[raytour.] E[nchanting] S[orcerer.]: The Devil of Sham Plots. printed by George Croom, at the Blue-Ball in Thames-street, over against Baynard's-Castle, 1685.