Hide, E. (1655). The naked mans peace is obedience: In a word to the magistrates, priests and people. To which is annexed the will of dead living, and living dead man, now called Nicholas Keate, with a word in generall to all sorts. Written by me Edmund Hide. printed, and are to be sold neere Fleet-Bridge.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHide, Edmund. The Naked Mans Peace Is Obedience: In a Word to the Magistrates, Priests and People. To Which Is Annexed the Will of Dead Living, and Living Dead Man, Now Called Nicholas Keate, with a Word in Generall to All Sorts. Written by Me Edmund Hide. London: printed, and are to be sold neere Fleet-Bridge, 1655.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHide, Edmund. The Naked Mans Peace Is Obedience: In a Word to the Magistrates, Priests and People. To Which Is Annexed the Will of Dead Living, and Living Dead Man, Now Called Nicholas Keate, with a Word in Generall to All Sorts. Written by Me Edmund Hide. printed, and are to be sold neere Fleet-Bridge, 1655.