Taylor, J. (1642). A full and compleat answer against the writer of a late volume set forth, entituled A tale in a tub, or, A tub lecture:: With a vindication of that ridiculous name called round-heads. Together with some excellent verses on the defacing of Cheap-side crosse. Also proving that it is far better to preach in a boat than in a tub. By Thorny Ailo, Annagram. Printed for F. Cowles, T. Bates, and T. Banks.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTaylor, John. A Full and Compleat Answer Against the Writer of a Late Volume Set Forth, Entituled A Tale in a Tub, or, A Tub Lecture:: With a Vindication of That Ridiculous Name Called Round-heads. Together with Some Excellent Verses on the Defacing of Cheap-side Crosse. Also Proving That It Is Far Better to Preach in a Boat than in a Tub. By Thorny Ailo, Annagram. London: Printed for F. Cowles, T. Bates, and T. Banks, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTaylor, John. A Full and Compleat Answer Against the Writer of a Late Volume Set Forth, Entituled A Tale in a Tub, or, A Tub Lecture:: With a Vindication of That Ridiculous Name Called Round-heads. Together with Some Excellent Verses on the Defacing of Cheap-side Crosse. Also Proving That It Is Far Better to Preach in a Boat than in a Tub. By Thorny Ailo, Annagram. Printed for F. Cowles, T. Bates, and T. Banks, 1642.