T. S. (1641). The Arminian haltered, vvho halting betweene two religions, the Protestants and the papists, fell headlong into dispair, or, The wicked life and tragicall death of John Hobson: Being one of the greatest Arminians in this kingdome, who miserablely hanged himselfe the twelfth of Iuly at Lyn in the county of Norfolke, 1641. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationT. S. The Arminian Haltered, Vvho Halting Betweene Two Religions, the Protestants and the Papists, Fell Headlong into Dispair, or, The Wicked Life and Tragicall Death of John Hobson: Being One of the Greatest Arminians in This Kingdome, Who Miserablely Hanged Himselfe the Twelfth of Iuly at Lyn in the County of Norfolke, 1641. S.l: [s.n.], 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationT. S. The Arminian Haltered, Vvho Halting Betweene Two Religions, the Protestants and the Papists, Fell Headlong into Dispair, or, The Wicked Life and Tragicall Death of John Hobson: Being One of the Greatest Arminians in This Kingdome, Who Miserablely Hanged Himselfe the Twelfth of Iuly at Lyn in the County of Norfolke, 1641. [s.n.], 1641.