APA
Howard H., . (1620). A defensative against the poyson of supposed prophecies. Not hitherto confuted by the pen of any man, which being grounded, either upon the warrant ... of old painted books, ... or any kinde of pretended knowledge whatsoever, ... have been causes of great disorder in the Common-wealth, ... Written by Henry Howard, late Earle of Northmapton. London: printed by John Charlewood, 1583. And reprinted W. Jaggard.
Chicago
Howard Henry, . 1620. A defensative against the poyson of supposed prophecies. Not hitherto confuted by the pen of any man, which being grounded, either upon the warrant ... of old painted books, ... or any kinde of pretended knowledge whatsoever, ... have been causes of great disorder in the Common-wealth, ... Written by Henry Howard, late Earle of Northmapton. London: printed by John Charlewood, 1583. And reprinted W. Jaggard.
Harvard
Howard H., . (1620). A defensative against the poyson of supposed prophecies. Not hitherto confuted by the pen of any man, which being grounded, either upon the warrant ... of old painted books, ... or any kinde of pretended knowledge whatsoever, ... have been causes of great disorder in the Common-wealth, ... Written by Henry Howard, late Earle of Northmapton. London: printed by John Charlewood, 1583. And reprinted W. Jaggard.
MLA
Howard Henry, . A defensative against the poyson of supposed prophecies. Not hitherto confuted by the pen of any man, which being grounded, either upon the warrant ... of old painted books, ... or any kinde of pretended knowledge whatsoever, ... have been causes of great disorder in the Common-wealth, ... Written by Henry Howard, late Earle of Northmapton. London: printed by John Charlewood, 1583. And reprinted W. Jaggard. 1620.