Cooke, E. (1680). A true narrative of the inhumane positions of the Jesuites and Papists towards all good Protestant Christians: Together with some serious and seasonable considerations to all inclinable to their principles, especially as to the points of murther and treason : very necessary to be known by all persons, to serve as an antidote, to keep them from being prejudiced by the poison of their most hellish and damnable tenents. Printed for Samuel Tidmarsh ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCooke, Edward. A True Narrative of the Inhumane Positions of the Jesuites and Papists Towards All Good Protestant Christians: Together with Some Serious and Seasonable Considerations to All Inclinable to Their Principles, Especially as to the Points of Murther and Treason : Very Necessary to Be Known by All Persons, to Serve as an Antidote, to Keep Them from Being Prejudiced by the Poison of Their Most Hellish and Damnable Tenents. London.: Printed for Samuel Tidmarsh ..., 1680.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCooke, Edward. A True Narrative of the Inhumane Positions of the Jesuites and Papists Towards All Good Protestant Christians: Together with Some Serious and Seasonable Considerations to All Inclinable to Their Principles, Especially as to the Points of Murther and Treason : Very Necessary to Be Known by All Persons, to Serve as an Antidote, to Keep Them from Being Prejudiced by the Poison of Their Most Hellish and Damnable Tenents. Printed for Samuel Tidmarsh ..., 1680.