APA (7th ed.) Citation

Warmstry, T. (1658). The baptized Turk, or, A narrative of the happy conversion of Signior Rigep Dandulo, the onely son of a silk merchant in the Isle of Tzio, from the delusions of that great impostor Mahomet, unto the Christian religion: And of his admission unto baptism by Mr. Gunning at Excester-house Chappel the 8th of Novemb., 1657. Printed for J. Williams, T. Garthwait ... and Henry Marsh.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Warmstry, Thomas. The Baptized Turk, or, A Narrative of the Happy Conversion of Signior Rigep Dandulo, the Onely Son of a Silk Merchant in the Isle of Tzio, from the Delusions of That Great Impostor Mahomet, Unto the Christian Religion: And of His Admission Unto Baptism by Mr. Gunning at Excester-house Chappel the 8th of Novemb., 1657. London: Printed for J. Williams, T. Garthwait ... and Henry Marsh, 1658.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Warmstry, Thomas. The Baptized Turk, or, A Narrative of the Happy Conversion of Signior Rigep Dandulo, the Onely Son of a Silk Merchant in the Isle of Tzio, from the Delusions of That Great Impostor Mahomet, Unto the Christian Religion: And of His Admission Unto Baptism by Mr. Gunning at Excester-house Chappel the 8th of Novemb., 1657. Printed for J. Williams, T. Garthwait ... and Henry Marsh, 1658.

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