Walker, J. (1616). The English pharise, or religious ape: Being the weekes worke of a poore vnlearned professor of the gospell of Christ, zealously and truely checking the counterfeit professor, but open persecutor of Christs true doctrine and disicpline. By Iohn Walker, dwelling at Leeds in Yorkshire. S.n.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWalker, John. The English Pharise, or Religious Ape: Being the Weekes Worke of a Poore Vnlearned Professor of the Gospell of Christ, Zealously and Truely Checking the Counterfeit Professor, but Open Persecutor of Christs True Doctrine and Disicpline. By Iohn Walker, Dwelling at Leeds in Yorkshire. S.l: S.n, 1616.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWalker, John. The English Pharise, or Religious Ape: Being the Weekes Worke of a Poore Vnlearned Professor of the Gospell of Christ, Zealously and Truely Checking the Counterfeit Professor, but Open Persecutor of Christs True Doctrine and Disicpline. By Iohn Walker, Dwelling at Leeds in Yorkshire. S.n, 1616.