James, J. (1661). The true and perfect speech of John James, a Baptist, and fifth-monarchy-man, on Wednesday last at Tyburn, the place of execution: With his prayer and confession, in presence of many hundreds of people, and his desire to the sheriff of London; also a declaration, concerning the charge of high-treason exhibited against him, touching his sermon preached in White-Chappel, taking his text out of the eighth Psalm, and the second verse; his doctrines thereupon; and a true narrative of his proceedings, to the last minute of his being executed under the gallows. printed for George Horton.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)James, John. The True and Perfect Speech of John James, a Baptist, and Fifth-monarchy-man, on Wednesday Last at Tyburn, the Place of Execution: With His Prayer and Confession, in Presence of Many Hundreds of People, and His Desire to the Sheriff of London; Also a Declaration, Concerning the Charge of High-treason Exhibited Against Him, Touching His Sermon Preached in White-Chappel, Taking His Text Out of the Eighth Psalm, and the Second Verse; His Doctrines Thereupon; and a True Narrative of His Proceedings, to the Last Minute of His Being Executed Under the Gallows. London: printed for George Horton, 1661.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)James, John. The True and Perfect Speech of John James, a Baptist, and Fifth-monarchy-man, on Wednesday Last at Tyburn, the Place of Execution: With His Prayer and Confession, in Presence of Many Hundreds of People, and His Desire to the Sheriff of London; Also a Declaration, Concerning the Charge of High-treason Exhibited Against Him, Touching His Sermon Preached in White-Chappel, Taking His Text Out of the Eighth Psalm, and the Second Verse; His Doctrines Thereupon; and a True Narrative of His Proceedings, to the Last Minute of His Being Executed Under the Gallows. printed for George Horton, 1661.