(1663). News of a new world, or, The Mystical prison-door opened: Whereby the outwardly bound are inwardly free, while the seemingly free are still really bound : declared in an epistle of love to the free-born of all sorts, not only in England, but in all nations. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationNews of a New World, or, The Mystical Prison-door Opened: Whereby the Outwardly Bound Are Inwardly Free, While the Seemingly Free Are Still Really Bound : Declared in an Epistle of Love to the Free-born of All Sorts, Not Only in England, but in All Nations. London: [publisher not identified], 1663.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationNews of a New World, or, The Mystical Prison-door Opened: Whereby the Outwardly Bound Are Inwardly Free, While the Seemingly Free Are Still Really Bound : Declared in an Epistle of Love to the Free-born of All Sorts, Not Only in England, but in All Nations. [publisher not identified], 1663.