(1740). A present for a Papist: Or, the history of the life of Pope Joan, from her birth to her death. Plainly proving out of printed Copies and authentic Manuscripts of Popish Writers and others, that a Woman called Joan was really Pope of Rome, and was there delivered of a Bastard Son in the open Street as she was going in solemn Procession. With Many curious Memoirs relating to those Holy Fathers the Jesuits, &c. Cum Multis aliis. Published for the Information of the People of England. Printed for, and sold by Olive Payne, at Horace's-Head in Pope's Head-Alley in Cornhill, opposite the Royal-Exchange.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Present for a Papist: Or, the History of the Life of Pope Joan, from Her Birth to Her Death. Plainly Proving Out of Printed Copies and Authentic Manuscripts of Popish Writers and Others, That a Woman Called Joan Was Really Pope of Rome, and Was There Delivered of a Bastard Son in the Open Street as She Was Going in Solemn Procession. With Many Curious Memoirs Relating to Those Holy Fathers the Jesuits, &c. Cum Multis Aliis. Published for the Information of the People of England. [London]: Printed for, and sold by Olive Payne, at Horace's-Head in Pope's Head-Alley in Cornhill, opposite the Royal-Exchange, 1740.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Present for a Papist: Or, the History of the Life of Pope Joan, from Her Birth to Her Death. Plainly Proving Out of Printed Copies and Authentic Manuscripts of Popish Writers and Others, That a Woman Called Joan Was Really Pope of Rome, and Was There Delivered of a Bastard Son in the Open Street as She Was Going in Solemn Procession. With Many Curious Memoirs Relating to Those Holy Fathers the Jesuits, &c. Cum Multis Aliis. Published for the Information of the People of England. Printed for, and sold by Olive Payne, at Horace's-Head in Pope's Head-Alley in Cornhill, opposite the Royal-Exchange, 1740.