(1674). News from the exchange, or, The papist acting the Quaker: Being a true account of a fanatical pennance enjoyned by a priest of the Church of of [sic] Rome, and performed by one of her obedient sons at the Royal Exchange London, the 14th this instant January, 1674 : where openly pulling off his shooes and stockings in change-time he marched from thence with much solemnity bare-headed, bare-foot and bare-legg'd through the city into the Strand. Printed for P.D..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationNews from the Exchange, or, The Papist Acting the Quaker: Being a True Account of a Fanatical Pennance Enjoyned by a Priest of the Church of of [sic] Rome, and Performed by One of Her Obedient Sons at the Royal Exchange London, the 14th This Instant January, 1674 : Where Openly Pulling off His Shooes and Stockings in Change-time He Marched from Thence with Much Solemnity Bare-headed, Bare-foot and Bare-legg'd Through the City into the Strand. London: Printed for P.D., 1674.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationNews from the Exchange, or, The Papist Acting the Quaker: Being a True Account of a Fanatical Pennance Enjoyned by a Priest of the Church of of [sic] Rome, and Performed by One of Her Obedient Sons at the Royal Exchange London, the 14th This Instant January, 1674 : Where Openly Pulling off His Shooes and Stockings in Change-time He Marched from Thence with Much Solemnity Bare-headed, Bare-foot and Bare-legg'd Through the City into the Strand. Printed for P.D., 1674.