APA (7th ed.) Citation

Baker, J., & Jones, W. (1633). To the right honourable the Lord Davers, Earle of Danby.: Prayers and petitions to Almighty God practised by one Iohn Baker praying vpon his bended knees, that the eternall father aboue will instill into the hearts of all persons to live according to these prayers and petition following, which (with the grace of God, and their indeavours) save both body and soule from everlasting damnation. W. Jones?.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Baker, John, and William Jones. To the Right Honourable the Lord Davers, Earle of Danby.: Prayers and Petitions to Almighty God Practised by One Iohn Baker Praying Vpon His Bended Knees, That the Eternall Father Aboue Will Instill into the Hearts of All Persons to Live According to These Prayers and Petition Following, Which (with the Grace of God, and Their Indeavours) Save Both Body and Soule from Everlasting Damnation. [London: W. Jones?, 1633.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Baker, John, and William Jones. To the Right Honourable the Lord Davers, Earle of Danby.: Prayers and Petitions to Almighty God Practised by One Iohn Baker Praying Vpon His Bended Knees, That the Eternall Father Aboue Will Instill into the Hearts of All Persons to Live According to These Prayers and Petition Following, Which (with the Grace of God, and Their Indeavours) Save Both Body and Soule from Everlasting Damnation. W. Jones?, 1633.

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