APA (7th ed.) Citation

Phillips, J., & Jackson, H. (1590). The [perfect path to paradice:]: Containing [diuerse most] ghostlie and whol[some prayers,] fruitfull & Christian m[editations,] for the comfort of euer[y af]flicted conscience: published in these dangerous dayes of wickednesse, and deliuered to al those that feare God, and hope for saluation in Christ Iesus, as a spirituall weapon to beate downe sinne, sathan, and all the power of hell, &c. by H. Iackson dwelling in Fleetstreete..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Phillips, John, and Hugh Jackson. The [perfect Path to Paradice:]: Containing [diuerse Most] Ghostlie and Whol[some Prayers,] Fruitfull & Christian M[editations,] for the Comfort of Euer[y Af]flicted Conscience: Published in These Dangerous Dayes of Wickednesse, and Deliuered to Al Those That Feare God, and Hope for Saluation in Christ Iesus, as a Spirituall Weapon to Beate Downe Sinne, Sathan, and All the Power of Hell, &c. Imprinted at London: by H. Iackson dwelling in Fleetstreete., 1590.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Phillips, John, and Hugh Jackson. The [perfect Path to Paradice:]: Containing [diuerse Most] Ghostlie and Whol[some Prayers,] Fruitfull & Christian M[editations,] for the Comfort of Euer[y Af]flicted Conscience: Published in These Dangerous Dayes of Wickednesse, and Deliuered to Al Those That Feare God, and Hope for Saluation in Christ Iesus, as a Spirituall Weapon to Beate Downe Sinne, Sathan, and All the Power of Hell, &c. by H. Iackson dwelling in Fleetstreete., 1590.

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