(1642). Grand Plutoes remonstrance, or, The Devill horn-mad at Roundheads and Brownists.: Wherein his Hellish Maiestie (by advice of his great counsell, Eacus, Minos & Radamanthus, with his beloved brethren, Agdistis, Beliall, Incubus & Succubus) is pleased to declare, 1. How far he differs from Round-head, rattle-head, or prickeare. 2. His copulation with a holy sister. 3. His decre [sic] affection to romish Catholikes, and hate to Protestants. 4. His oration to the rebells. Printed for the Callacuchlania, in the yeere.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGrand Plutoes Remonstrance, or, The Devill Horn-mad at Roundheads and Brownists.: Wherein His Hellish Maiestie (by Advice of His Great Counsell, Eacus, Minos & Radamanthus, with His Beloved Brethren, Agdistis, Beliall, Incubus & Succubus) Is Pleased to Declare, 1. How Far He Differs from Round-head, Rattle-head, or Prickeare. 2. His Copulation with a Holy Sister. 3. His Decre [sic] Affection to Romish Catholikes, and Hate to Protestants. 4. His Oration to the Rebells. [London]: Printed for the Callacuchlania, in the yeere, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGrand Plutoes Remonstrance, or, The Devill Horn-mad at Roundheads and Brownists.: Wherein His Hellish Maiestie (by Advice of His Great Counsell, Eacus, Minos & Radamanthus, with His Beloved Brethren, Agdistis, Beliall, Incubus & Succubus) Is Pleased to Declare, 1. How Far He Differs from Round-head, Rattle-head, or Prickeare. 2. His Copulation with a Holy Sister. 3. His Decre [sic] Affection to Romish Catholikes, and Hate to Protestants. 4. His Oration to the Rebells. Printed for the Callacuchlania, in the yeere, 1642.