Bugg, F. (1691). One blow more at new Rome: Being an appendix to Battering rams &c. : containing a farther discovery of the grand errours, deep hypocrisies, and romish practices of the leader and teachers of the people called Quakers, but more parricularly [sic] G. Whitehead, being an answer to some part of his book stiled Innocency against envy &c. Printed for Joh. Guillim.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBugg, Francis. One Blow More at New Rome: Being an Appendix to Battering Rams &c. : Containing a Farther Discovery of the Grand Errours, Deep Hypocrisies, and Romish Practices of the Leader and Teachers of the People Called Quakers, but More Parricularly [sic] G. Whitehead, Being an Answer to Some Part of His Book Stiled Innocency Against Envy &c. London: Printed for Joh. Guillim, 1691.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBugg, Francis. One Blow More at New Rome: Being an Appendix to Battering Rams &c. : Containing a Farther Discovery of the Grand Errours, Deep Hypocrisies, and Romish Practices of the Leader and Teachers of the People Called Quakers, but More Parricularly [sic] G. Whitehead, Being an Answer to Some Part of His Book Stiled Innocency Against Envy &c. Printed for Joh. Guillim, 1691.