Taylor, J. (1642). A cluster of coxcombes, or, Cinquepace of five sorts of knaves and fooles: Namely, the domatists, publicans, disciplinarians, anabaptists, and brownists, their originals, opinions, confutations, and, in a word, their heads roundly jolted together : also shewing how in the raignes of sundry kings, and in the late Q. Elizabeths raign the Anabaptists have bin burnt as hereticks, and otherwayes punished : and that the sect of the brownists is so new, that many are alive who knew the beginning of it : with other sects displayed. ... Printed for Richard Webb.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTaylor, John. A Cluster of Coxcombes, or, Cinquepace of Five Sorts of Knaves and Fooles: Namely, the Domatists, Publicans, Disciplinarians, Anabaptists, and Brownists, Their Originals, Opinions, Confutations, and, in a Word, Their Heads Roundly Jolted Together : Also Shewing How in the Raignes of Sundry Kings, and in the Late Q. Elizabeths Raign the Anabaptists Have Bin Burnt as Hereticks, and Otherwayes Punished : And That the Sect of the Brownists Is so New, That Many Are Alive Who Knew the Beginning of It : With Other Sects Displayed. [London]: ... Printed for Richard Webb, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTaylor, John. A Cluster of Coxcombes, or, Cinquepace of Five Sorts of Knaves and Fooles: Namely, the Domatists, Publicans, Disciplinarians, Anabaptists, and Brownists, Their Originals, Opinions, Confutations, and, in a Word, Their Heads Roundly Jolted Together : Also Shewing How in the Raignes of Sundry Kings, and in the Late Q. Elizabeths Raign the Anabaptists Have Bin Burnt as Hereticks, and Otherwayes Punished : And That the Sect of the Brownists Is so New, That Many Are Alive Who Knew the Beginning of It : With Other Sects Displayed. ... Printed for Richard Webb, 1642.