G. N. (1654). The close hypocrite discovered; or A true description of the life and person of Cap. Taylor in the City of Hereford: Being a vindication of Mr. Rich Delamain, preacher in the said city and pastor of a congregated church in the said county; in answer to a scurrilous pamphlet entituled Impostor magnus. Faithfully related and published for the satisfaction of all good people. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationG. N. The Close Hypocrite Discovered; or A True Description of the Life and Person of Cap. Taylor in the City of Hereford: Being a Vindication of Mr. Rich Delamain, Preacher in the Said City and Pastor of a Congregated Church in the Said County; in Answer to a Scurrilous Pamphlet Entituled Impostor Magnus. Faithfully Related and Published for the Satisfaction of All Good People. London: [publisher not identified], 1654.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationG. N. The Close Hypocrite Discovered; or A True Description of the Life and Person of Cap. Taylor in the City of Hereford: Being a Vindication of Mr. Rich Delamain, Preacher in the Said City and Pastor of a Congregated Church in the Said County; in Answer to a Scurrilous Pamphlet Entituled Impostor Magnus. Faithfully Related and Published for the Satisfaction of All Good People. [publisher not identified], 1654.