Cupper, W. (1603). Certaine sermons concerning the pestilence. Shewing from whence it commeth: The grieuousnesse of it. Also the causes thereof, and how all sorts of people ought to behaue themselues in the time of this grieuous visitation, whensoeuer it pleaseth God to visite his people with dearth, famine, warre, or any other contagious sicknesse. The second impression corrected and amended By William Cvpper. [by R. Field] for Robert Dexter, and are to be sold at the Brasen serpent in Paules Church-yard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCupper, William. Certaine Sermons Concerning the Pestilence. Shewing from Whence It Commeth: The Grieuousnesse of It. Also the Causes Thereof, and How All Sorts of People Ought to Behaue Themselues in the Time of This Grieuous Visitation, Whensoeuer It Pleaseth God to Visite His People with Dearth, Famine, Warre, or Any Other Contagious Sicknesse. The Second Impression Corrected and Amended By William Cvpper. Imprinted at London: [by R. Field] for Robert Dexter, and are to be sold at the Brasen serpent in Paules Church-yard, 1603.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCupper, William. Certaine Sermons Concerning the Pestilence. Shewing from Whence It Commeth: The Grieuousnesse of It. Also the Causes Thereof, and How All Sorts of People Ought to Behaue Themselues in the Time of This Grieuous Visitation, Whensoeuer It Pleaseth God to Visite His People with Dearth, Famine, Warre, or Any Other Contagious Sicknesse. The Second Impression Corrected and Amended By William Cvpper. [by R. Field] for Robert Dexter, and are to be sold at the Brasen serpent in Paules Church-yard, 1603.