APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1680). A narrative of the apprehending of the arch-Jesuite Blundel,: Who as Mr. Oates hath deposed, used before the Plot was discovered under the pretence of charity to visit the condemned malefactors at Newgate, being titular ordinary of that goal, endeavouring to pervert them to the Romish superstition; as also the contents of a letter found in his pocket, with remarks thereupon. publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Narrative of the Apprehending of the Arch-Jesuite Blundel,: Who as Mr. Oates Hath Deposed, Used Before the Plot Was Discovered Under the Pretence of Charity to Visit the Condemned Malefactors at Newgate, Being Titular Ordinary of That Goal, Endeavouring to Pervert Them to the Romish Superstition; as Also the Contents of a Letter Found in His Pocket, with Remarks Thereupon. [London: publisher not identified, 1680.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Narrative of the Apprehending of the Arch-Jesuite Blundel,: Who as Mr. Oates Hath Deposed, Used Before the Plot Was Discovered Under the Pretence of Charity to Visit the Condemned Malefactors at Newgate, Being Titular Ordinary of That Goal, Endeavouring to Pervert Them to the Romish Superstition; as Also the Contents of a Letter Found in His Pocket, with Remarks Thereupon. publisher not identified, 1680.

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