True lover of his king, h. c. (1682). An account of the life of Julian the Apostate vindicated: And the truth of the assertions therein, further maintained against all the idle and illiterate cavils, and the nonsensical and whimsical remarques upon the life of Julian, by one who rules himself a lover of truth, vertue and justice. Printed for Langley Curtis ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTrue lover of his king, his countrey. An Account of the Life of Julian the Apostate Vindicated: And the Truth of the Assertions Therein, Further Maintained Against All the Idle and Illiterate Cavils, and the Nonsensical and Whimsical Remarques upon the Life of Julian, by One Who Rules Himself a Lover of Truth, Vertue and Justice. London: Printed for Langley Curtis ..., 1682.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationTrue lover of his king, his countrey. An Account of the Life of Julian the Apostate Vindicated: And the Truth of the Assertions Therein, Further Maintained Against All the Idle and Illiterate Cavils, and the Nonsensical and Whimsical Remarques upon the Life of Julian, by One Who Rules Himself a Lover of Truth, Vertue and Justice. Printed for Langley Curtis ..., 1682.