Goodwin, J. (1655). The six book-sellers proctor non-suited: Wherein the gross falsifications, and untruths, together with the inconsiderate and weak passages, found in the apologie for the said book-sellers, are briefly noted and evicted, and the said book-sellers proved so unworthy, both in their second beacon-fired, and likewise in their epistle written in the defence of it, that they are out of the protection of any Christian, or reasonable apologie for either. Printed for H. Cripps, and L. Lloyd.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGoodwin, John. The Six Book-sellers Proctor Non-suited: Wherein the Gross Falsifications, and Untruths, Together with the Inconsiderate and Weak Passages, Found in the Apologie for the Said Book-sellers, Are Briefly Noted and Evicted, and the Said Book-sellers Proved so Unworthy, Both in Their Second Beacon-fired, and Likewise in Their Epistle Written in the Defence of It, That They Are Out of the Protection of Any Christian, or Reasonable Apologie for Either. London: Printed for H. Cripps, and L. Lloyd, 1655.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGoodwin, John. The Six Book-sellers Proctor Non-suited: Wherein the Gross Falsifications, and Untruths, Together with the Inconsiderate and Weak Passages, Found in the Apologie for the Said Book-sellers, Are Briefly Noted and Evicted, and the Said Book-sellers Proved so Unworthy, Both in Their Second Beacon-fired, and Likewise in Their Epistle Written in the Defence of It, That They Are Out of the Protection of Any Christian, or Reasonable Apologie for Either. Printed for H. Cripps, and L. Lloyd, 1655.