A vindication of Jesus Christ the immaculate lamb of God, from the foul and blasphemous imputation of one Thomas Powel a preacher amongst the Independents, who affirmed, that Jesus Christ was the greatest sinner in the vvorld. With an answer to a paper put forth by him, entituled, A word to the wise is enough. Also, a warning to him, that he persist nor abide no longer in lying and making lyes his refuge, lest the wrath of God break forth upon him, and there be no remedy. By Jonh [sic] Vaughton, in scorn called a Quaker.
MLA
Vaughton, John and England. London. A vindication of Jesus Christ the immaculate lamb of God, from the foul and blasphemous imputation of one Thomas Powel a preacher amongst the Independents, who affirmed, that Jesus Christ was the greatest sinner in the vvorld. With an answer to a paper put forth by him, entituled, A word to the wise is enough. Also, a warning to him, that he persist nor abide no longer in lying and making lyes his refuge, lest the wrath of God break forth upon him, and there be no remedy. By Jonh [sic] Vaughton, in scorn called a Quaker. [London : s.n.], Printed in the year, 1676.
APA
Vaughton, J. & England. London. (1676). A vindication of Jesus Christ the immaculate lamb of God, from the foul and blasphemous imputation of one Thomas Powel a preacher amongst the Independents, who affirmed, that Jesus Christ was the greatest sinner in the vvorld. With an answer to a paper put forth by him, entituled, A word to the wise is enough. Also, a warning to him, that he persist nor abide no longer in lying and making lyes his refuge, lest the wrath of God break forth upon him, and there be no remedy. By Jonh [sic] Vaughton, in scorn called a Quaker. [London : s.n.].
Chicago
Vaughton, John and England. London. A vindication of Jesus Christ the immaculate lamb of God, from the foul and blasphemous imputation of one Thomas Powel a preacher amongst the Independents, who affirmed, that Jesus Christ was the greatest sinner in the vvorld. With an answer to a paper put forth by him, entituled, A word to the wise is enough. Also, a warning to him, that he persist nor abide no longer in lying and making lyes his refuge, lest the wrath of God break forth upon him, and there be no remedy. By Jonh [sic] Vaughton, in scorn called a Quaker. [London : s.n.], Printed in the year, 1676.