Fowler, C. (1656). Dæmonium meridianum. Sathan at noon; The second part: The first hath discovered the blasphemies of J. Pordage, against the Lord Christ, under the pretence of visions, and converse with angles. This now discovereth the slanders and calumnies cast upon some corporations, with forged and false articles upon the author, in a pamphlet intituled, The case of reading rightly stated, by the adherents and abettors of the said J.P. With a word to infant-baptisme, and a glance to Mr. Pendarves his arrowes against Babylon. Printed for Fra: Eglesfield at the Golden Marigold in Paul's Church-yard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFowler, Christopher. Dæmonium Meridianum. Sathan at Noon; The Second Part: The First Hath Discovered the Blasphemies of J. Pordage, Against the Lord Christ, Under the Pretence of Visions, and Converse with Angles. This Now Discovereth the Slanders and Calumnies Cast upon Some Corporations, with Forged and False Articles upon the Author, in a Pamphlet Intituled, The Case of Reading Rightly Stated, by the Adherents and Abettors of the Said J.P. With a Word to Infant-baptisme, and a Glance to Mr. Pendarves His Arrowes Against Babylon. London: Printed for Fra: Eglesfield at the Golden Marigold in Paul's Church-yard, 1656.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFowler, Christopher. Dæmonium Meridianum. Sathan at Noon; The Second Part: The First Hath Discovered the Blasphemies of J. Pordage, Against the Lord Christ, Under the Pretence of Visions, and Converse with Angles. This Now Discovereth the Slanders and Calumnies Cast upon Some Corporations, with Forged and False Articles upon the Author, in a Pamphlet Intituled, The Case of Reading Rightly Stated, by the Adherents and Abettors of the Said J.P. With a Word to Infant-baptisme, and a Glance to Mr. Pendarves His Arrowes Against Babylon. Printed for Fra: Eglesfield at the Golden Marigold in Paul's Church-yard, 1656.