APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1659). New-England's ensigne: It being the account of cruelty, the professors pride, and the articles of their faith, signified in characters written in blood, wickedly begun, barbarously continued, and inhumanly finished (so far as they have gone) by the present power of darkness possest in the priests and rulers in New-England .. Printed by T.L. for G. Calvert.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

New-England's Ensigne: It Being the Account of Cruelty, the Professors Pride, and the Articles of Their Faith, Signified in Characters Written in Blood, Wickedly Begun, Barbarously Continued, and Inhumanly Finished (so Far as They Have Gone) by the Present Power of Darkness Possest in the Priests and Rulers in New-England .. London: Printed by T.L. for G. Calvert, 1659.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

New-England's Ensigne: It Being the Account of Cruelty, the Professors Pride, and the Articles of Their Faith, Signified in Characters Written in Blood, Wickedly Begun, Barbarously Continued, and Inhumanly Finished (so Far as They Have Gone) by the Present Power of Darkness Possest in the Priests and Rulers in New-England .. Printed by T.L. for G. Calvert, 1659.

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