Sparke, M. (1652). A second beacon fired by Scintilla: With his humble information and joynt attestation to the truth of his brethrens former declaration & catalogue, that fired the first beacon. Wherein is remembred the former actings of the papists in their secret plots: and now discovering their wicked designes to set up, advance, and cunningly to usher in popery; by introducing pictures to the Holy Bible: and by sending many young gentlewomen beyond the seas to the nunnes. Also, shewing and setting forth the misery of the whole Company of Stationers: and holding out rather a desolation to religion then a reformation; as more at large appears both in our ministers and churches, in these sad times, when blasphemy, negromancy, popery, and all heresies be printed and publiquely sold, in a most horrid manner without controll or punishment. printed for the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSparke, Michael. A Second Beacon Fired by Scintilla: With His Humble Information and Joynt Attestation to the Truth of His Brethrens Former Declaration & Catalogue, That Fired the First Beacon. Wherein Is Remembred the Former Actings of the Papists in Their Secret Plots: And Now Discovering Their Wicked Designes to Set Up, Advance, and Cunningly to Usher in Popery; by Introducing Pictures to the Holy Bible: And by Sending Many Young Gentlewomen Beyond the Seas to the Nunnes. Also, Shewing and Setting Forth the Misery of the Whole Company of Stationers: And Holding Out Rather a Desolation to Religion Then a Reformation; as More at Large Appears Both in Our Ministers and Churches, in These Sad Times, When Blasphemy, Negromancy, Popery, and All Heresies Be Printed and Publiquely Sold, in a Most Horrid Manner Without Controll or Punishment. London: printed for the author, 1652.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSparke, Michael. A Second Beacon Fired by Scintilla: With His Humble Information and Joynt Attestation to the Truth of His Brethrens Former Declaration & Catalogue, That Fired the First Beacon. Wherein Is Remembred the Former Actings of the Papists in Their Secret Plots: And Now Discovering Their Wicked Designes to Set Up, Advance, and Cunningly to Usher in Popery; by Introducing Pictures to the Holy Bible: And by Sending Many Young Gentlewomen Beyond the Seas to the Nunnes. Also, Shewing and Setting Forth the Misery of the Whole Company of Stationers: And Holding Out Rather a Desolation to Religion Then a Reformation; as More at Large Appears Both in Our Ministers and Churches, in These Sad Times, When Blasphemy, Negromancy, Popery, and All Heresies Be Printed and Publiquely Sold, in a Most Horrid Manner Without Controll or Punishment. printed for the author, 1652.