(1646). A true relation of all the remarkable passages, and illegall proceedings of some sathanicall or Doeg-like accusers of their brethren, against William Larner, a free-man of England: And one of the merchant-tailers company of London, for selling eight printed sheets of paper (all of one matter,) intituled, Londons last warning; as also against John Larner, and Jane Hales his servants. Larner's last press.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA True Relation of All the Remarkable Passages, and Illegall Proceedings of Some Sathanicall or Doeg-like Accusers of Their Brethren, Against William Larner, a Free-man of England: And One of the Merchant-tailers Company of London, for Selling Eight Printed Sheets of Paper (all of One Matter,) Intituled, Londons Last Warning; as Also Against John Larner, and Jane Hales His Servants. S.l: Larner's last press, 1646.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA True Relation of All the Remarkable Passages, and Illegall Proceedings of Some Sathanicall or Doeg-like Accusers of Their Brethren, Against William Larner, a Free-man of England: And One of the Merchant-tailers Company of London, for Selling Eight Printed Sheets of Paper (all of One Matter,) Intituled, Londons Last Warning; as Also Against John Larner, and Jane Hales His Servants. Larner's last press, 1646.