APA (7th ed.) Citation

Mitchel, J., Hickes, G., & Weir, T. (1678). Ravillac redivivus, being a narrative of the late tryal of Mr. James Mitchel, a conventicle-preacher, who was executed the 18th of January last, for an attempt which he made on the sacred person of the Archbishop of St. Andrews: To which is annexed, an account of the tryal of that most wicked pharisee Major Thomas Weir, who was executed for adultery, incest and bestiality : in which are many observable passages, especially relating to the present affairs of church and state. Printed by Henry Hills.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Mitchel, James, George Hickes, and Thomas Weir. Ravillac Redivivus, Being a Narrative of the Late Tryal of Mr. James Mitchel, a Conventicle-preacher, Who Was Executed the 18th of January Last, for an Attempt Which He Made on the Sacred Person of the Archbishop of St. Andrews: To Which Is Annexed, an Account of the Tryal of That Most Wicked Pharisee Major Thomas Weir, Who Was Executed for Adultery, Incest and Bestiality : In Which Are Many Observable Passages, Especially Relating to the Present Affairs of Church and State. London: Printed by Henry Hills, 1678.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Mitchel, James, et al. Ravillac Redivivus, Being a Narrative of the Late Tryal of Mr. James Mitchel, a Conventicle-preacher, Who Was Executed the 18th of January Last, for an Attempt Which He Made on the Sacred Person of the Archbishop of St. Andrews: To Which Is Annexed, an Account of the Tryal of That Most Wicked Pharisee Major Thomas Weir, Who Was Executed for Adultery, Incest and Bestiality : In Which Are Many Observable Passages, Especially Relating to the Present Affairs of Church and State. Printed by Henry Hills, 1678.

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