Norden, J. (1598). A [p]rogresse of pietie,: [be]ing the third part of the pensiue mans practise, or, [th]e harbour of heauenly [hear]ts ease, to recreate the af[fli]cted soules of al such as are shut vp in any inward or outward affliction. [Prin]ted by V.S. for Io. Oxen[bridg]e, and are to be sold in Pauls [Ch]urchyard at the signe of the Parrot..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationNorden, John. A [p]rogresse of Pietie,: [be]ing the Third Part of the Pensiue Mans Practise, or, [th]e Harbour of Heauenly [hear]ts Ease, to Recreate the Af[fli]cted Soules of Al Such as Are Shut Vp in Any Inward or Outward Affliction. London: [Prin]ted by V.S. for Io. Oxen[bridg]e, and are to be sold in Pauls [Ch]urchyard at the signe of the Parrot., 1598.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationNorden, John. A [p]rogresse of Pietie,: [be]ing the Third Part of the Pensiue Mans Practise, or, [th]e Harbour of Heauenly [hear]ts Ease, to Recreate the Af[fli]cted Soules of Al Such as Are Shut Vp in Any Inward or Outward Affliction. [Prin]ted by V.S. for Io. Oxen[bridg]e, and are to be sold in Pauls [Ch]urchyard at the signe of the Parrot., 1598.