Bernard, R. (1627). The Isle of Man, or, The legall proceeding in Man-shire against sinne: Wherein, by way of a continued allegorie, the chiefe malefactors disturbing both church and commonwealth are detected, and attached, with their arraignment, and iudiciall tryall, according to the laws of England. Printed by G.M. for Edward Blackemore.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBernard, Richard. The Isle of Man, or, The Legall Proceeding in Man-shire Against Sinne: Wherein, by Way of a Continued Allegorie, the Chiefe Malefactors Disturbing Both Church and Commonwealth Are Detected, and Attached, with Their Arraignment, and Iudiciall Tryall, According to the Laws of England. London: Printed by G.M. for Edward Blackemore, 1627.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBernard, Richard. The Isle of Man, or, The Legall Proceeding in Man-shire Against Sinne: Wherein, by Way of a Continued Allegorie, the Chiefe Malefactors Disturbing Both Church and Commonwealth Are Detected, and Attached, with Their Arraignment, and Iudiciall Tryall, According to the Laws of England. Printed by G.M. for Edward Blackemore, 1627.