Clarke, S. The marrow of ecclesiastical history: Divided into two parts : the first, containing the life of Our Blessed Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ, with the lives of the ancient fathers, school-men, first-reformers, and modern divines : the second, containing the lives of Christian emperors, kings and sovereign princes : whereunto are added the lives of inferiour Christians, who have lived in these latter centuries : and lastly, are subjoyned the lives of many of those, who by their vertue and valor obtained the sir-name of Great, divers of which, give much light to sundry places of Scripture, especially to the prophecies concerning the four monarchies : together with the lively effigies of the most eminent of them cut in copper (The third edition, corrected and somwhat [sic] enlarged.).
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationClarke, Samuel. The Marrow of Ecclesiastical History: Divided into Two Parts : The First, Containing the Life of Our Blessed Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ, with the Lives of the Ancient Fathers, School-men, First-reformers, and Modern Divines : The Second, Containing the Lives of Christian Emperors, Kings and Sovereign Princes : Whereunto Are Added the Lives of Inferiour Christians, Who Have Lived in These Latter Centuries : And Lastly, Are Subjoyned the Lives of Many of Those, Who by Their Vertue and Valor Obtained the Sir-name of Great, Divers of Which, Give Much Light to Sundry Places of Scripture, Especially to the Prophecies Concerning the Four Monarchies : Together with the Lively Effigies of the Most Eminent of Them Cut in Copper. The third edition, corrected and somwhat [sic] enlarged.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationClarke, Samuel. The Marrow of Ecclesiastical History: Divided into Two Parts : The First, Containing the Life of Our Blessed Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ, with the Lives of the Ancient Fathers, School-men, First-reformers, and Modern Divines : The Second, Containing the Lives of Christian Emperors, Kings and Sovereign Princes : Whereunto Are Added the Lives of Inferiour Christians, Who Have Lived in These Latter Centuries : And Lastly, Are Subjoyned the Lives of Many of Those, Who by Their Vertue and Valor Obtained the Sir-name of Great, Divers of Which, Give Much Light to Sundry Places of Scripture, Especially to the Prophecies Concerning the Four Monarchies : Together with the Lively Effigies of the Most Eminent of Them Cut in Copper. The third edition, corrected and somwhat [sic] enlarged.