Gillespie, G. (1637). A dispute against the English-popish ceremonies, obtruded vpon the Church of Scotland: Wherein not only our ovvne argumemts [sic] against the same are strongly confirmed, but likewise the ansvveres and defences of our opposites, such as Hooker, Mortoune ... Forbesse, &c. particularly confuted. [Printed [by W. Christiaens].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGillespie, George. A Dispute Against the English-popish Ceremonies, Obtruded Vpon the Church of Scotland: Wherein Not Only Our Ovvne Argumemts [sic] Against the Same Are Strongly Confirmed, but Likewise the Ansvveres and Defences of Our Opposites, Such as Hooker, Mortoune ... Forbesse, &c. Particularly Confuted. S.l: [Printed [by W. Christiaens], 1637.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGillespie, George. A Dispute Against the English-popish Ceremonies, Obtruded Vpon the Church of Scotland: Wherein Not Only Our Ovvne Argumemts [sic] Against the Same Are Strongly Confirmed, but Likewise the Ansvveres and Defences of Our Opposites, Such as Hooker, Mortoune ... Forbesse, &c. Particularly Confuted. [Printed [by W. Christiaens], 1637.