I. H., g. (1642). A strange vvonder or a wonder in a vvoman: Vvherein is plainely expressed the true nature of most women. Especially of some emminent women in this citie. Likewise a plaine discription of many mad tricks and slights lately performed by a zealous sister which was overcome with the Spirit. Written by I.H. gentleman. Printed for I.T..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationI. H., gentleman. A Strange Vvonder or a Wonder in a Vvoman: Vvherein Is Plainely Expressed the True Nature of Most Women. Especially of Some Emminent Women in This Citie. Likewise a Plaine Discription of Many Mad Tricks and Slights Lately Performed by a Zealous Sister Which Was Overcome with the Spirit. Written by I.H. Gentleman. London: Printed for I.T., 1642.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationI. H., gentleman. A Strange Vvonder or a Wonder in a Vvoman: Vvherein Is Plainely Expressed the True Nature of Most Women. Especially of Some Emminent Women in This Citie. Likewise a Plaine Discription of Many Mad Tricks and Slights Lately Performed by a Zealous Sister Which Was Overcome with the Spirit. Written by I.H. Gentleman. Printed for I.T., 1642.