Nedham, M. (1649). Digitus Dei: or, God's justice upon treachery and treason; exemplifyed in the life and death of the late James Duke of Hamilton.: Being an exact relation of his traiterous practises since the year, 1630. Together with a true and full discovery of the mysterie of his last engagement for the destruction of the King, and his royall posterity. Whereto is added an epitaph. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationNedham, Marchamont. Digitus Dei: Or, God's Justice upon Treachery and Treason; Exemplifyed in the Life and Death of the Late James Duke of Hamilton.: Being an Exact Relation of His Traiterous Practises Since the Year, 1630. Together with a True and Full Discovery of the Mysterie of His Last Engagement for the Destruction of the King, and His Royall Posterity. Whereto Is Added an Epitaph. Imprinted at London: [publisher not identified], 1649.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationNedham, Marchamont. Digitus Dei: Or, God's Justice upon Treachery and Treason; Exemplifyed in the Life and Death of the Late James Duke of Hamilton.: Being an Exact Relation of His Traiterous Practises Since the Year, 1630. Together with a True and Full Discovery of the Mysterie of His Last Engagement for the Destruction of the King, and His Royall Posterity. Whereto Is Added an Epitaph. [publisher not identified], 1649.