APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). The world's redemption, in three parts: I. The world redeemed from sin by Christ's sufferings, shewed in a dream. II. The lady condemned by the King's orders; and a how a young Prince suffered in her room: which is by interpretation, Christ dying to free the soul from the power sin. III. A good advice for Christians to live sober lives.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). The World's Redemption, in Three Parts: I. The World Redeemed from Sin by Christ's Sufferings, Shewed in a Dream. II. The Lady Condemned by the King's Orders; and a How a Young Prince Suffered in Her Room: Which Is by Interpretation, Christ Dying to Free the Soul from the Power Sin. III. A Good Advice for Christians to Live Sober Lives.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). The World's Redemption, in Three Parts: I. The World Redeemed from Sin by Christ's Sufferings, Shewed in a Dream. II. The Lady Condemned by the King's Orders; and a How a Young Prince Suffered in Her Room: Which Is by Interpretation, Christ Dying to Free the Soul from the Power Sin. III. A Good Advice for Christians to Live Sober Lives.

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