Bisset, W. (1710). The modern fanatick: Containing what is necessary to clear all the matters of fact in the first part; and to confute what has been printed in the pretended vindication of Dr. Sacheverell, relating to my self [sic]. Being the first book that ever was answer'd before it was made. With a postscript on that account. Printed; and sold by A. Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; and T. Harrison, at the west-corner of the Royal Exchange in Cornhill..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBisset, William. The Modern Fanatick: Containing What Is Necessary to Clear All the Matters of Fact in the First Part; and to Confute What Has Been Printed in the Pretended Vindication of Dr. Sacheverell, Relating to My Self [sic]. Being the First Book That Ever Was Answer'd Before It Was Made. With a Postscript on That Account. London:: Printed; and sold by A. Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; and T. Harrison, at the west-corner of the Royal Exchange in Cornhill., 1710.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBisset, William. The Modern Fanatick: Containing What Is Necessary to Clear All the Matters of Fact in the First Part; and to Confute What Has Been Printed in the Pretended Vindication of Dr. Sacheverell, Relating to My Self [sic]. Being the First Book That Ever Was Answer'd Before It Was Made. With a Postscript on That Account. Printed; and sold by A. Baldwin, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane; and T. Harrison, at the west-corner of the Royal Exchange in Cornhill., 1710.