L'Estrange, R. (1685). The Observator's observation how narrowly he scap'd hanging: A piece of London-news from Oxford, people swallow shams, bones and all. Several objections answer'd, and the slanders clear'd. Christian religion does not pretend to destroy Christian charity. The danger of dividing. reprinted by Andrew Crook and Samuel Helsham; and are to be sold by William Weston book-seller in Christ-Church-Lane.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationL'Estrange, Roger. The Observator's Observation How Narrowly He Scap'd Hanging: A Piece of London-news from Oxford, People Swallow Shams, Bones and All. Several Objections Answer'd, and the Slanders Clear'd. Christian Religion Does Not Pretend to Destroy Christian Charity. The Danger of Dividing. S.l: reprinted by Andrew Crook and Samuel Helsham; and are to be sold by William Weston book-seller in Christ-Church-Lane, 1685.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationL'Estrange, Roger. The Observator's Observation How Narrowly He Scap'd Hanging: A Piece of London-news from Oxford, People Swallow Shams, Bones and All. Several Objections Answer'd, and the Slanders Clear'd. Christian Religion Does Not Pretend to Destroy Christian Charity. The Danger of Dividing. reprinted by Andrew Crook and Samuel Helsham; and are to be sold by William Weston book-seller in Christ-Church-Lane, 1685.