The impossibility of witchcraft, plainly proving : from Scripture and reason, that there never was a witch; and that it is both Irrational and Impious to believe there ever was. In which the depositions against Jane Wenham, Lately Try'd and Condemn'd for a Witch, at Hertford, are confuted and expos'd.
MLA
The impossibility of witchcraft, plainly proving : from Scripture and reason, that there never was a witch; and that it is both Irrational and Impious to believe there ever was. In which the depositions against Jane Wenham, Lately Try'd and Condemn'd for a Witch, at Hertford, are confuted and expos'd. London : printed, and sold by J. Baker, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1712]
APA
(1712). The impossibility of witchcraft, plainly proving : from Scripture and reason, that there never was a witch; and that it is both Irrational and Impious to believe there ever was. In which the depositions against Jane Wenham, Lately Try'd and Condemn'd for a Witch, at Hertford, are confuted and expos'd. London : printed, and sold by J. Baker, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row.
Chicago
The impossibility of witchcraft, plainly proving : from Scripture and reason, that there never was a witch; and that it is both Irrational and Impious to believe there ever was. In which the depositions against Jane Wenham, Lately Try'd and Condemn'd for a Witch, at Hertford, are confuted and expos'd. London : printed, and sold by J. Baker, at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1712]