(1647). Sir Iohn Presbyter not dead.: As the malicious author of that abusive pamphlet, that nine-dayes-wonder lately printed, intituled, The last will and testament of Sir John Presbyter, divulged. But was onely bereft of his soule for a few dayes, and is now againe revived. The wondrous things he saw, during his confinement to the lower parts. What committee-men, commanders, and ministers, hee saw there grievously tormented. Faithfully taken from his owne mouth. Reade and wonder. Printed by Thomas Tantalus for Christopher Charon, and are to be sold at his shop in the shades of Dis, at the signe of the Gorgons head.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSir Iohn Presbyter Not Dead.: As the Malicious Author of That Abusive Pamphlet, That Nine-dayes-wonder Lately Printed, Intituled, The Last Will and Testament of Sir John Presbyter, Divulged. But Was Onely Bereft of His Soule for a Few Dayes, and Is Now Againe Revived. The Wondrous Things He Saw, During His Confinement to the Lower Parts. What Committee-men, Commanders, and Ministers, Hee Saw There Grievously Tormented. Faithfully Taken from His Owne Mouth. Reade and Wonder. Gehenna, [id est London]: Printed by Thomas Tantalus for Christopher Charon, and are to be sold at his shop in the shades of Dis, at the signe of the Gorgons head, 1647.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSir Iohn Presbyter Not Dead.: As the Malicious Author of That Abusive Pamphlet, That Nine-dayes-wonder Lately Printed, Intituled, The Last Will and Testament of Sir John Presbyter, Divulged. But Was Onely Bereft of His Soule for a Few Dayes, and Is Now Againe Revived. The Wondrous Things He Saw, During His Confinement to the Lower Parts. What Committee-men, Commanders, and Ministers, Hee Saw There Grievously Tormented. Faithfully Taken from His Owne Mouth. Reade and Wonder. Printed by Thomas Tantalus for Christopher Charon, and are to be sold at his shop in the shades of Dis, at the signe of the Gorgons head, 1647.