APA (7th ed.) Citation

Aubridge, J. (1657). The parson catht in a trap, or, annimadversions on a letter of one J. Love, a pretended minister of Maldon in Surrey: Which he sent unto a maid of his parish, upon his hearing she had been with an astrologer to take advice concerning her [then] present distemper, and (as is supposed) sent meerly from this pretended minister, to drive the poor maid upon the rock of desparation for this her harmless and necessary inquiry. Printed for William Larner ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Aubridge, J. The Parson Catht in a Trap, or, Annimadversions on a Letter of One J. Love, a Pretended Minister of Maldon in Surrey: Which He Sent Unto a Maid of His Parish, upon His Hearing She Had Been with an Astrologer to Take Advice Concerning Her [then] Present Distemper, and (as Is Supposed) Sent Meerly from This Pretended Minister, to Drive the Poor Maid upon the Rock of Desparation for This Her Harmless and Necessary Inquiry. London: Printed for William Larner ..., 1657.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Aubridge, J. The Parson Catht in a Trap, or, Annimadversions on a Letter of One J. Love, a Pretended Minister of Maldon in Surrey: Which He Sent Unto a Maid of His Parish, upon His Hearing She Had Been with an Astrologer to Take Advice Concerning Her [then] Present Distemper, and (as Is Supposed) Sent Meerly from This Pretended Minister, to Drive the Poor Maid upon the Rock of Desparation for This Her Harmless and Necessary Inquiry. Printed for William Larner ..., 1657.

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