APA (7th ed.) Citation

Taylor, J. (1644). Bevvare of false prophets, or, A true relation of the examination and confesion of Roalond Bateman of St. Mary's at Newington in Southwark: Who was apprehended and now lies in prison for saying if a peace were not between this and Whitsonday he would pluck some of the Lord in Parliament out by the eares and stab's them : also that he said he is the son of God and if they put him to death he should and would rise againe the third day, and that for a certaine he hath fasted from the 13 of May till the 7 of Iune and so continues to Newperson at Clarkenwell. Printed by John Hammond.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Taylor, John. Bevvare of False Prophets, or, A True Relation of the Examination and Confesion of Roalond Bateman of St. Mary's at Newington in Southwark: Who Was Apprehended and Now Lies in Prison for Saying If a Peace Were Not Between This and Whitsonday He Would Pluck Some of the Lord in Parliament Out by the Eares and Stab's Them : Also That He Said He Is the Son of God and If They Put Him to Death He Should and Would Rise Againe the Third Day, and That for a Certaine He Hath Fasted from the 13 of May Till the 7 of Iune and so Continues to Newperson at Clarkenwell. London: Printed by John Hammond, 1644.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Taylor, John. Bevvare of False Prophets, or, A True Relation of the Examination and Confesion of Roalond Bateman of St. Mary's at Newington in Southwark: Who Was Apprehended and Now Lies in Prison for Saying If a Peace Were Not Between This and Whitsonday He Would Pluck Some of the Lord in Parliament Out by the Eares and Stab's Them : Also That He Said He Is the Son of God and If They Put Him to Death He Should and Would Rise Againe the Third Day, and That for a Certaine He Hath Fasted from the 13 of May Till the 7 of Iune and so Continues to Newperson at Clarkenwell. Printed by John Hammond, 1644.

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