APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bishop, G., & J. P. (1660). To thee Charls Stuart, King of England: Am I moved of the Lord to write, and to thee it is the visitation of his love, through him whose travel hath been for thee, that thy soul may be saved in the day of the Lord, therefore hear that thy soul may live, and thy dayes be prolonged in the house of thy pilgrimage. publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bishop, George, and J. P. To Thee Charls Stuart, King of England: Am I Moved of the Lord to Write, and to Thee It Is the Visitation of His Love, Through Him Whose Travel Hath Been for Thee, That Thy Soul May Be Saved in the Day of the Lord, Therefore Hear That Thy Soul May Live, and Thy Dayes Be Prolonged in the House of Thy Pilgrimage. [London: publisher not identified, 1660.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bishop, George, and J. P. To Thee Charls Stuart, King of England: Am I Moved of the Lord to Write, and to Thee It Is the Visitation of His Love, Through Him Whose Travel Hath Been for Thee, That Thy Soul May Be Saved in the Day of the Lord, Therefore Hear That Thy Soul May Live, and Thy Dayes Be Prolonged in the House of Thy Pilgrimage. publisher not identified, 1660.

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