Bayly, W. (1663). Deep calleth unto deep, or, A visitation from on high unto the breathing seed of Jacob: Which is not satisfied among all the professions in the earth, or with the husks cannot fill its belly, but is pincht with hunger, and feels a secret cry for the true bread that comes down from heaven which gives eternal life : wherein is opened some of the mysteries of Gods kingdom ... concerning God ... and concerning Christ ... [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBayly, William. Deep Calleth Unto Deep, or, A Visitation from on High Unto the Breathing Seed of Jacob: Which Is Not Satisfied Among All the Professions in the Earth, or with the Husks Cannot Fill Its Belly, but Is Pincht with Hunger, and Feels a Secret Cry for the True Bread That Comes Down from Heaven Which Gives Eternal Life : Wherein Is Opened Some of the Mysteries of Gods Kingdom ... Concerning God ... and Concerning Christ ... London: [publisher not identified], 1663.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBayly, William. Deep Calleth Unto Deep, or, A Visitation from on High Unto the Breathing Seed of Jacob: Which Is Not Satisfied Among All the Professions in the Earth, or with the Husks Cannot Fill Its Belly, but Is Pincht with Hunger, and Feels a Secret Cry for the True Bread That Comes Down from Heaven Which Gives Eternal Life : Wherein Is Opened Some of the Mysteries of Gods Kingdom ... Concerning God ... and Concerning Christ ... [publisher not identified], 1663.