Donne, G. (1626). Vpon the pious life and blessed (but much deplored) death of that most truely reuerend, faithfull, painefull and profitable minister of Gods words, Mr: Rich: Stocke, pastour of Allhallowes in Breadstreet;: Where, for the space of 22. yeares, he had lived as a blessed beacon, and bright burning lampe of learning and sincere religion. In due memoriall of whose memorable vertues, his most loyally louing and ancient faithfull friend, G.D. hathg to his sorrowfull widow consecrated and dedicated this his mournefull monument; and thus estimated his great losse to be most instly lamented .. Printed for Nathanael Newbery, in Popes head-Alley..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDonne, George. Vpon the Pious Life and Blessed (but Much Deplored) Death of That Most Truely Reuerend, Faithfull, Painefull and Profitable Minister of Gods Words, Mr: Rich: Stocke, Pastour of Allhallowes in Breadstreet;: Where, for the Space of 22. Yeares, He Had Lived as a Blessed Beacon, and Bright Burning Lampe of Learning and Sincere Religion. In Due Memoriall of Whose Memorable Vertues, His Most Loyally Louing and Ancient Faithfull Friend, G.D. Hathg to His Sorrowfull Widow Consecrated and Dedicated This His Mournefull Monument; and Thus Estimated His Great Losse to Be Most Instly Lamented .. [London]: Printed for Nathanael Newbery, in Popes head-Alley., 1626.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDonne, George. Vpon the Pious Life and Blessed (but Much Deplored) Death of That Most Truely Reuerend, Faithfull, Painefull and Profitable Minister of Gods Words, Mr: Rich: Stocke, Pastour of Allhallowes in Breadstreet;: Where, for the Space of 22. Yeares, He Had Lived as a Blessed Beacon, and Bright Burning Lampe of Learning and Sincere Religion. In Due Memoriall of Whose Memorable Vertues, His Most Loyally Louing and Ancient Faithfull Friend, G.D. Hathg to His Sorrowfull Widow Consecrated and Dedicated This His Mournefull Monument; and Thus Estimated His Great Losse to Be Most Instly Lamented .. Printed for Nathanael Newbery, in Popes head-Alley., 1626.