(1687). A reply to that pernicious and scandalous libel, lately printed in Holland, in an almanack, for the year 1687: Written by (whom?) but Jo. Partridge an English renegado. Manifesting his horrid treasons, wicked blasphemies, and most absurd errours in art; and exhibiting the genuine signification of the stars toward Great Britain. Published by authority. printed for Nath. Thompson, at the entrance into the Old Spring-Garden.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Reply to That Pernicious and Scandalous Libel, Lately Printed in Holland, in an Almanack, for the Year 1687: Written by (whom?) but Jo. Partridge an English Renegado. Manifesting His Horrid Treasons, Wicked Blasphemies, and Most Absurd Errours in Art; and Exhibiting the Genuine Signification of the Stars Toward Great Britain. Published by Authority. London: printed for Nath. Thompson, at the entrance into the Old Spring-Garden, 1687.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Reply to That Pernicious and Scandalous Libel, Lately Printed in Holland, in an Almanack, for the Year 1687: Written by (whom?) but Jo. Partridge an English Renegado. Manifesting His Horrid Treasons, Wicked Blasphemies, and Most Absurd Errours in Art; and Exhibiting the Genuine Signification of the Stars Toward Great Britain. Published by Authority. printed for Nath. Thompson, at the entrance into the Old Spring-Garden, 1687.