(1644). The new bloody almanack for this insuing yeare, begining March the 25. 164[4] and ending March 25 1645: In which England i [sic] directed, [t]o foreknow what shall come to passe, according to many predictions: Being a perfect abstract of the prophesies of the best approved. Out of scripture, astrologie, and prophesy. And some observations from that admired astrologer of our daye. Mr. John Booker also other prophesies by Walgrave, Merlin, and Cardan. Printed by John Hammond.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe New Bloody Almanack for This Insuing Yeare, Begining March the 25. 164[4] and Ending March 25 1645: In Which England I [sic] Directed, [t]o Foreknow What Shall Come to Passe, According to Many Predictions: Being a Perfect Abstract of the Prophesies of the Best Approved. Out of Scripture, Astrologie, and Prophesy. And Some Observations from That Admired Astrologer of Our Daye. Mr. John Booker Also Other Prophesies by Walgrave, Merlin, and Cardan. London: Printed by John Hammond, 1644.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe New Bloody Almanack for This Insuing Yeare, Begining March the 25. 164[4] and Ending March 25 1645: In Which England I [sic] Directed, [t]o Foreknow What Shall Come to Passe, According to Many Predictions: Being a Perfect Abstract of the Prophesies of the Best Approved. Out of Scripture, Astrologie, and Prophesy. And Some Observations from That Admired Astrologer of Our Daye. Mr. John Booker Also Other Prophesies by Walgrave, Merlin, and Cardan. Printed by John Hammond, 1644.