Starbuck, W. (1645). A briefe exposition, paraphrase, or interpretation, upon the Lord of Canterburies sermon or speech, upon the last pulpit that ever he preached, which was the scaffold on Tower-hill.: Also, upon the prayer which he used at the same time and place before his execution. Written by William Starbucke Gentleman, to give the people a glimmering of the Bishops hypocrisie. Printed for William Starbuck.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationStarbuck, William. A Briefe Exposition, Paraphrase, or Interpretation, upon the Lord of Canterburies Sermon or Speech, upon the Last Pulpit That Ever He Preached, Which Was the Scaffold on Tower-hill.: Also, upon the Prayer Which He Used at the Same Time and Place Before His Execution. Written by William Starbucke Gentleman, to Give the People a Glimmering of the Bishops Hypocrisie. London: Printed for William Starbuck, 1645.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationStarbuck, William. A Briefe Exposition, Paraphrase, or Interpretation, upon the Lord of Canterburies Sermon or Speech, upon the Last Pulpit That Ever He Preached, Which Was the Scaffold on Tower-hill.: Also, upon the Prayer Which He Used at the Same Time and Place Before His Execution. Written by William Starbucke Gentleman, to Give the People a Glimmering of the Bishops Hypocrisie. Printed for William Starbuck, 1645.