Mitchel, W. 1. o. 1. (1737). A prophecy of an old prophet: Concerning kings, and judges, and rulers, and of the magistrates of Edinburgh, and also of the downfal [sic] of Babylon, which is locusts, who is King of the bottomless pit. s.n.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMitchel, William 1670 or 1-1740. A Prophecy of an Old Prophet: Concerning Kings, and Judges, and Rulers, and of the Magistrates of Edinburgh, and Also of the Downfal [sic] of Babylon, Which Is Locusts, Who Is King of the Bottomless Pit. [Edinburgh?]: s.n, 1737.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMitchel, William 1670 or 1-1740. A Prophecy of an Old Prophet: Concerning Kings, and Judges, and Rulers, and of the Magistrates of Edinburgh, and Also of the Downfal [sic] of Babylon, Which Is Locusts, Who Is King of the Bottomless Pit. s.n, 1737.