James I, K. o. E. (1603). A fruitfull meditation, containing, a plaine and easie exposition, or laying open of the 7, 8, 9, and 10 verses of the 20. chap. of the reuelation, in forme snd [sic] maner of a sermon.: Set downe by the most Christian King, and sincere professor, and chiefe defender of the trueth: Iames the first, King of England, France and Ireland; and the sixt of Scotland. Imprinted first in Scottish at Edenburgh, by Henry Charteris. 1588. And now newly reprinted by V.S. for Iohn Harrison the Yonger.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJames I, King of England. A Fruitfull Meditation, Containing, a Plaine and Easie Exposition, or Laying Open of the 7, 8, 9, and 10 Verses of the 20. Chap. of the Reuelation, in Forme Snd [sic] Maner of a Sermon.: Set Downe by the Most Christian King, and Sincere Professor, and Chiefe Defender of the Trueth: Iames the First, King of England, France and Ireland; and the Sixt of Scotland. [London]: Imprinted first in Scottish at Edenburgh, by Henry Charteris. 1588. And now newly reprinted by V.S. for Iohn Harrison the Yonger, 1603.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJames I, King of England. A Fruitfull Meditation, Containing, a Plaine and Easie Exposition, or Laying Open of the 7, 8, 9, and 10 Verses of the 20. Chap. of the Reuelation, in Forme Snd [sic] Maner of a Sermon.: Set Downe by the Most Christian King, and Sincere Professor, and Chiefe Defender of the Trueth: Iames the First, King of England, France and Ireland; and the Sixt of Scotland. Imprinted first in Scottish at Edenburgh, by Henry Charteris. 1588. And now newly reprinted by V.S. for Iohn Harrison the Yonger, 1603.