More, J. (1654). A trumpet sounded: or, the great mystery of the two little horns unfolded: Being as a candle set up in the dark lanthorn or Daniel. Consisting of two parts. The first of which was sent to the Lord Protector so called, July 29. 1654. though not published until now. The other, a further illustration, by way of answer to a late book of Mr. William Aspinwal's, who hath endeavoured the proving of the late king to be the little horn Dan. 7. which is indeed the man chiefly relating to the present government. Published by John More. publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMore, John. A Trumpet Sounded: Or, the Great Mystery of the Two Little Horns Unfolded: Being as a Candle Set Up in the Dark Lanthorn or Daniel. Consisting of Two Parts. The First of Which Was Sent to the Lord Protector so Called, July 29. 1654. Though Not Published Until Now. The Other, a Further Illustration, by Way of Answer to a Late Book of Mr. William Aspinwal's, Who Hath Endeavoured the Proving of the Late King to Be the Little Horn Dan. 7. Which Is Indeed the Man Chiefly Relating to the Present Government. Published by John More. [London: publisher not identified], 1654.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMore, John. A Trumpet Sounded: Or, the Great Mystery of the Two Little Horns Unfolded: Being as a Candle Set Up in the Dark Lanthorn or Daniel. Consisting of Two Parts. The First of Which Was Sent to the Lord Protector so Called, July 29. 1654. Though Not Published Until Now. The Other, a Further Illustration, by Way of Answer to a Late Book of Mr. William Aspinwal's, Who Hath Endeavoured the Proving of the Late King to Be the Little Horn Dan. 7. Which Is Indeed the Man Chiefly Relating to the Present Government. Published by John More. publisher not identified], 1654.