Spencer, J. (1665). A discourse concerning vulgar prophecies: Wherein the vanity of receiving them as the certain indications of any future event is discovered, and some characters of distinction between true and pretending prophets are laid down. Printed by J. Field for Timothy Garthwait.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSpencer, John. A Discourse Concerning Vulgar Prophecies: Wherein the Vanity of Receiving Them as the Certain Indications of Any Future Event Is Discovered, and Some Characters of Distinction Between True and Pretending Prophets Are Laid Down. London: Printed by J. Field for Timothy Garthwait, 1665.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSpencer, John. A Discourse Concerning Vulgar Prophecies: Wherein the Vanity of Receiving Them as the Certain Indications of Any Future Event Is Discovered, and Some Characters of Distinction Between True and Pretending Prophets Are Laid Down. Printed by J. Field for Timothy Garthwait, 1665.