Gearle, E. (1664). The three countrey-mens English answers to the clergy-mens Latine charges. Or, the lay-mens plain English, in answer to the unknown language of the pretended spiritual court at Winton: Unto which is added a short relation of the dealings of Iohn Hayes priest with two of them after they were excommunicated. Also twenty four queries propounded to be answered by those that call themselves spiritual men. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGearle, Edmund. The Three Countrey-mens English Answers to the Clergy-mens Latine Charges. Or, the Lay-mens Plain English, in Answer to the Unknown Language of the Pretended Spiritual Court at Winton: Unto Which Is Added a Short Relation of the Dealings of Iohn Hayes Priest with Two of Them After They Were Excommunicated. Also Twenty Four Queries Propounded to Be Answered by Those That Call Themselves Spiritual Men. S.l: [s.n.], 1664.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGearle, Edmund. The Three Countrey-mens English Answers to the Clergy-mens Latine Charges. Or, the Lay-mens Plain English, in Answer to the Unknown Language of the Pretended Spiritual Court at Winton: Unto Which Is Added a Short Relation of the Dealings of Iohn Hayes Priest with Two of Them After They Were Excommunicated. Also Twenty Four Queries Propounded to Be Answered by Those That Call Themselves Spiritual Men. [s.n.], 1664.