Toll, T. (1661). The female duel, or The ladies looking glass.: Representing a Scripture combate about business of religion, fairly carried on, between a Roman Catholick lady, and the wife of a dignified person in the Church of England. Together with their joynt answer to an Anabaptists paper sent in defiance of them both: entitled the Dipper drowned. Printed by H. Bell, and P. Lillicrap..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationToll, Thomas. The Female Duel, or The Ladies Looking Glass.: Representing a Scripture Combate About Business of Religion, Fairly Carried on, Between a Roman Catholick Lady, and the Wife of a Dignified Person in the Church of England. Together with Their Joynt Answer to an Anabaptists Paper Sent in Defiance of Them Both: Entitled the Dipper Drowned. London,: Printed by H. Bell, and P. Lillicrap., 1661.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationToll, Thomas. The Female Duel, or The Ladies Looking Glass.: Representing a Scripture Combate About Business of Religion, Fairly Carried on, Between a Roman Catholick Lady, and the Wife of a Dignified Person in the Church of England. Together with Their Joynt Answer to an Anabaptists Paper Sent in Defiance of Them Both: Entitled the Dipper Drowned. Printed by H. Bell, and P. Lillicrap., 1661.