Howell, J. (1660). Thērologia, The parly of beasts, or, Morphandra, queen of the inchanted iland: Wherein men were found, who being transmuted to beasts, though proffer'd to be dis-inchanted, and to becom men again, yet, in regard of the crying sins and rebellious humors of the times, they prefer the life of a brute animal before that of a rational creture ... : with reflexes upon the present state of most countries in Christendom : divided into a XI sections. Printed by W. Wilson for William Palmer ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHowell, James. Thērologia, The Parly of Beasts, or, Morphandra, Queen of the Inchanted Iland: Wherein Men Were Found, Who Being Transmuted to Beasts, Though Proffer'd to Be Dis-inchanted, and to Becom Men Again, yet, in Regard of the Crying Sins and Rebellious Humors of the Times, They Prefer the Life of a Brute Animal Before That of a Rational Creture ... : With Reflexes upon the Present State of Most Countries in Christendom : Divided into a XI Sections. London: Printed by W. Wilson for William Palmer ..., 1660.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHowell, James. Thērologia, The Parly of Beasts, or, Morphandra, Queen of the Inchanted Iland: Wherein Men Were Found, Who Being Transmuted to Beasts, Though Proffer'd to Be Dis-inchanted, and to Becom Men Again, yet, in Regard of the Crying Sins and Rebellious Humors of the Times, They Prefer the Life of a Brute Animal Before That of a Rational Creture ... : With Reflexes upon the Present State of Most Countries in Christendom : Divided into a XI Sections. Printed by W. Wilson for William Palmer ..., 1660.