Chandler, J. (1659). A narrative plainly shewing, that the priests of England are as truely Antichrist (who got up since the dayes of the Apostles) as the pope and his clergie: Denying Christ to be both a king, a priest, and a prophet. Printed for the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationChandler, John. A Narrative Plainly Shewing, That the Priests of England Are as Truely Antichrist (who Got Up Since the Dayes of the Apostles) as the Pope and His Clergie: Denying Christ to Be Both a King, a Priest, and a Prophet. London: Printed for the author, 1659.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationChandler, John. A Narrative Plainly Shewing, That the Priests of England Are as Truely Antichrist (who Got Up Since the Dayes of the Apostles) as the Pope and His Clergie: Denying Christ to Be Both a King, a Priest, and a Prophet. Printed for the author, 1659.