(1679). A Wife for a husband, and a husband for a wife, or, A popish priest turn'd match-maker between a knight and a gentlewoman of pretended great fortune, but proved otherwise: Also how one that went to a meeting-house, fell in love with a papist, and the strange conversion of them both to the Church of England : together with news from Prester-John's country. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Wife for a Husband, and a Husband for a Wife, or, A Popish Priest Turn'd Match-maker Between a Knight and a Gentlewoman of Pretended Great Fortune, but Proved Otherwise: Also How One That Went to a Meeting-house, Fell in Love with a Papist, and the Strange Conversion of Them Both to the Church of England : Together with News from Prester-John's Country. London: [publisher not identified], 1679.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Wife for a Husband, and a Husband for a Wife, or, A Popish Priest Turn'd Match-maker Between a Knight and a Gentlewoman of Pretended Great Fortune, but Proved Otherwise: Also How One That Went to a Meeting-house, Fell in Love with a Papist, and the Strange Conversion of Them Both to the Church of England : Together with News from Prester-John's Country. [publisher not identified], 1679.