Booker, J. (1644). A rope for a parret, or, a cure for a rebell past cure: Being an appendix or rejoynder, to A caveat to all people of the kingdom, in answer to Mercurio clico mastix, a scandalous and scurrilous pamphlet lately published by that arch turn-coat, George Naworth, sometimes a calculator for the bishoprick of Durham, and now an infamous lying chronologer at Oxford. Printed for John Partridge.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBooker, John. A Rope for a Parret, or, a Cure for a Rebell Past Cure: Being an Appendix or Rejoynder, to A Caveat to All People of the Kingdom, in Answer to Mercurio Clico Mastix, a Scandalous and Scurrilous Pamphlet Lately Published by That Arch Turn-coat, George Naworth, Sometimes a Calculator for the Bishoprick of Durham, and Now an Infamous Lying Chronologer at Oxford. London: Printed for John Partridge, 1644.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBooker, John. A Rope for a Parret, or, a Cure for a Rebell Past Cure: Being an Appendix or Rejoynder, to A Caveat to All People of the Kingdom, in Answer to Mercurio Clico Mastix, a Scandalous and Scurrilous Pamphlet Lately Published by That Arch Turn-coat, George Naworth, Sometimes a Calculator for the Bishoprick of Durham, and Now an Infamous Lying Chronologer at Oxford. Printed for John Partridge, 1644.