APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1678). A Full and true account of the landing of the notorious wicked life of that grand impostor, John Taylor: One of the sweet-singers of Israel, who was committed to the King's bench for speaking blasphemy ... : to which is added one of his prophane songs copied verbatim out of his own book .. Printed for Benj. Harris ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Full and True Account of the Landing of the Notorious Wicked Life of That Grand Impostor, John Taylor: One of the Sweet-singers of Israel, Who Was Committed to the King's Bench for Speaking Blasphemy ... : To Which Is Added One of His Prophane Songs Copied Verbatim Out of His Own Book .. London: Printed for Benj. Harris ..., 1678.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Full and True Account of the Landing of the Notorious Wicked Life of That Grand Impostor, John Taylor: One of the Sweet-singers of Israel, Who Was Committed to the King's Bench for Speaking Blasphemy ... : To Which Is Added One of His Prophane Songs Copied Verbatim Out of His Own Book .. Printed for Benj. Harris ..., 1678.

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