Wigand, J. (1626). De neutralibus, & medijs: Grosly Englished, Jacke of both sides. A godly and a necessary admonition, touching those that be neuters, holding no certaine religion, nor doctrine, and such as hold with both parts, or rather of no part; very necessary to stay, and stablish Gods elect in the true catholike faith against this present wicked world. Printed by G. M[iller] for Edward Blackmore, and are to be sold at his shop at the great South doore of Pauls.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWigand, Johann. De Neutralibus, & Medijs: Grosly Englished, Jacke of Both Sides. A Godly and a Necessary Admonition, Touching Those That Be Neuters, Holding No Certaine Religion, nor Doctrine, and Such as Hold with Both Parts, or Rather of No Part; Very Necessary to Stay, and Stablish Gods Elect in the True Catholike Faith Against This Present Wicked World. London: Printed by G. M[iller] for Edward Blackmore, and are to be sold at his shop at the great South doore of Pauls, 1626.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWigand, Johann. De Neutralibus, & Medijs: Grosly Englished, Jacke of Both Sides. A Godly and a Necessary Admonition, Touching Those That Be Neuters, Holding No Certaine Religion, nor Doctrine, and Such as Hold with Both Parts, or Rather of No Part; Very Necessary to Stay, and Stablish Gods Elect in the True Catholike Faith Against This Present Wicked World. Printed by G. M[iller] for Edward Blackmore, and are to be sold at his shop at the great South doore of Pauls, 1626.