Ocland, C. (1680). The pope's farwel, or, Queen Ann's dream: Containing a true prognostick of her own death : together with the extirpation of popery out of these realms by King Edward the 6th, but especially by Queen Elizabeth of ever-blessed memory : being translated out of a book written in her reign, and by her allowed to be printed. Printed by J.M. for T.W., a true lover of the Church of England, as now establish'd by law.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationOcland, Christopher. The Pope's Farwel, or, Queen Ann's Dream: Containing a True Prognostick of Her Own Death : Together with the Extirpation of Popery Out of These Realms by King Edward the 6th, but Especially by Queen Elizabeth of Ever-blessed Memory : Being Translated Out of a Book Written in Her Reign, and by Her Allowed to Be Printed. [London]: Printed by J.M. for T.W., a true lover of the Church of England, as now establish'd by law, 1680.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationOcland, Christopher. The Pope's Farwel, or, Queen Ann's Dream: Containing a True Prognostick of Her Own Death : Together with the Extirpation of Popery Out of These Realms by King Edward the 6th, but Especially by Queen Elizabeth of Ever-blessed Memory : Being Translated Out of a Book Written in Her Reign, and by Her Allowed to Be Printed. Printed by J.M. for T.W., a true lover of the Church of England, as now establish'd by law, 1680.