Ramesey, W. (1650). A reply to a scandalous pamphlet entituled A declaration against judicial astrology: Written by the quondam (most ignorant and weak) practitioner Mr. John Raunce. Wherein he is both stript of all his weak arguments, and confuted as altogether ignorant of the art. By William Ramsey gent qui est artium candidissimus amator. printed for W. Larnar at the Black-moore in Bishops-gate-street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRamesey, William. A Reply to a Scandalous Pamphlet Entituled A Declaration Against Judicial Astrology: Written by the Quondam (most Ignorant and Weak) Practitioner Mr. John Raunce. Wherein He Is Both Stript of All His Weak Arguments, and Confuted as Altogether Ignorant of the Art. By William Ramsey Gent Qui Est Artium Candidissimus Amator. London: printed for W. Larnar at the Black-moore in Bishops-gate-street, 1650.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRamesey, William. A Reply to a Scandalous Pamphlet Entituled A Declaration Against Judicial Astrology: Written by the Quondam (most Ignorant and Weak) Practitioner Mr. John Raunce. Wherein He Is Both Stript of All His Weak Arguments, and Confuted as Altogether Ignorant of the Art. By William Ramsey Gent Qui Est Artium Candidissimus Amator. printed for W. Larnar at the Black-moore in Bishops-gate-street, 1650.