Elys, E. (1694). Three letters to the author of a book, entituled The Lord's day vindicated, or The first day of the week the Christian Sabbath: Together with animadversions on a railing pamphlet, entituled The sauciness of a seducer rebuked, or, The pride and folly of an ignorant scribler made manifest. Printed for T. Northcott ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationElys, Edmund. Three Letters to the Author of a Book, Entituled The Lord's Day Vindicated, or The First Day of the Week the Christian Sabbath: Together with Animadversions on a Railing Pamphlet, Entituled The Sauciness of a Seducer Rebuked, or, The Pride and Folly of an Ignorant Scribler Made Manifest. London: Printed for T. Northcott ..., 1694.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationElys, Edmund. Three Letters to the Author of a Book, Entituled The Lord's Day Vindicated, or The First Day of the Week the Christian Sabbath: Together with Animadversions on a Railing Pamphlet, Entituled The Sauciness of a Seducer Rebuked, or, The Pride and Folly of an Ignorant Scribler Made Manifest. Printed for T. Northcott ..., 1694.