(1669). Speculum papismi:, or, A looking-glasse for papists,: Wherein they may see their own sweet faces : being the second part of the Protestant Almanack for this year 1669. : Containing a chronology of the popes and their good works, who expect to merit heaven by them. : As also a short scheme of the various tortures and cruelties exercised upon the innocent Protestants, by the every-bloody-papists. : With the most eminent fairs and marts openly kept in the popedome. : Tow which are added, the eclipses for this present year 1669. Printed for information of Protestants.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSpeculum Papismi:, or, A Looking-glasse for Papists,: Wherein They May See Their Own Sweet Faces : Being the Second Part of the Protestant Almanack for This Year 1669. : Containing a Chronology of the Popes and Their Good Works, Who Expect to Merit Heaven by Them. : As Also a Short Scheme of the Various Tortures and Cruelties Exercised upon the Innocent Protestants, by the Every-bloody-papists. : With the Most Eminent Fairs and Marts Openly Kept in the Popedome. : Tow Which Are Added, the Eclipses for This Present Year 1669. Cambridge: Printed for information of Protestants, 1669.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSpeculum Papismi:, or, A Looking-glasse for Papists,: Wherein They May See Their Own Sweet Faces : Being the Second Part of the Protestant Almanack for This Year 1669. : Containing a Chronology of the Popes and Their Good Works, Who Expect to Merit Heaven by Them. : As Also a Short Scheme of the Various Tortures and Cruelties Exercised upon the Innocent Protestants, by the Every-bloody-papists. : With the Most Eminent Fairs and Marts Openly Kept in the Popedome. : Tow Which Are Added, the Eclipses for This Present Year 1669. Printed for information of Protestants, 1669.