Hobson, P. (1664). Innocency, though under a cloud, cleared: By P.H. a poor prisoner, when almost sunk under pretended friends censures in the day of his sufferings. And also, a discovery of the comforts that attends innocency in a prison. As also, twenty four usefull particulars left by him for his children and friends, and being left in a friends hand for his relations, I could not but make them publick; judging it will be no loss to the author, and great gain to the reader, and justly give offence to none. [s.n.].
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Hobson, Paul. Innocency, Though Under a Cloud, Cleared: By P.H. a Poor Prisoner, When Almost Sunk Under Pretended Friends Censures in the Day of His Sufferings. And Also, a Discovery of the Comforts That Attends Innocency in a Prison. As Also, Twenty Four Usefull Particulars Left by Him for His Children and Friends, and Being Left in a Friends Hand for His Relations, I Could Not but Make Them Publick; Judging It Will Be No Loss to the Author, and Great Gain to the Reader, and Justly Give Offence to None. London: [s.n.], 1664.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Hobson, Paul. Innocency, Though Under a Cloud, Cleared: By P.H. a Poor Prisoner, When Almost Sunk Under Pretended Friends Censures in the Day of His Sufferings. And Also, a Discovery of the Comforts That Attends Innocency in a Prison. As Also, Twenty Four Usefull Particulars Left by Him for His Children and Friends, and Being Left in a Friends Hand for His Relations, I Could Not but Make Them Publick; Judging It Will Be No Loss to the Author, and Great Gain to the Reader, and Justly Give Offence to None. [s.n.], 1664.