APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). (1780). The Holy disciple; or The history of Joseph of Arimathea: who buried the body of Our Blessed Saviour in a new sepulchre of his own: Also the occassion of his travelling into England, and preaching at Glastenbury; where is still growing that noted white thorn, which buds every Christmas-Day in the morning, blossoms at noon, and fades away at night. To which is added, [a] particular account of the knight who peirced our Saviour's side with a spear. With an exact description of the fine cloth of Syndonia, in which Joseph of Arimathea wrapped our Lord when he was buried. Printed for the Travelling Stationers.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). The Holy Disciple; or The History of Joseph of Arimathea: Who Buried the Body of Our Blessed Saviour in a New Sepulchre of His Own: Also the Occassion of His Travelling into England, and Preaching at Glastenbury; Where Is Still Growing That Noted White Thorn, Which Buds Every Christmas-Day in the Morning, Blossoms at Noon, and Fades Away at Night. To Which Is Added, [a] Particular Account of the Knight Who Peirced Our Saviour's Side with a Spear. With an Exact Description of the Fine Cloth of Syndonia, in Which Joseph of Arimathea Wrapped Our Lord When He Was Buried. Derby: Printed for the Travelling Stationers, 1780.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). The Holy Disciple; or The History of Joseph of Arimathea: Who Buried the Body of Our Blessed Saviour in a New Sepulchre of His Own: Also the Occassion of His Travelling into England, and Preaching at Glastenbury; Where Is Still Growing That Noted White Thorn, Which Buds Every Christmas-Day in the Morning, Blossoms at Noon, and Fades Away at Night. To Which Is Added, [a] Particular Account of the Knight Who Peirced Our Saviour's Side with a Spear. With an Exact Description of the Fine Cloth of Syndonia, in Which Joseph of Arimathea Wrapped Our Lord When He Was Buried. Printed for the Travelling Stationers, 1780.

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