Younge, R. (1647). A soveraigne antidote against grief: As also, the benefit of affliction and how to husband it so that the weakest Christian (with blessing from above) may be able to support himselfe in his most miserable exigents : together with the victory of patience : extracted out of the choisest authors, ancient and moderne, both holy and humane, necessary to be read of all that any may suffer tribulation (The third impression againe inlarged.). [Printed by T. Paine for N. Web and W. Grantham.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationYounge, Richard. A Soveraigne Antidote Against Grief: As Also, the Benefit of Affliction and How to Husband It so That the Weakest Christian (with Blessing from Above) May Be Able to Support Himselfe in His Most Miserable Exigents : Together with the Victory of Patience : Extracted Out of the Choisest Authors, Ancient and Moderne, Both Holy and Humane, Necessary to Be Read of All That Any May Suffer Tribulation. The third impression againe inlarged. London: [Printed by T. Paine for N. Web and W. Grantham, 1647.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationYounge, Richard. A Soveraigne Antidote Against Grief: As Also, the Benefit of Affliction and How to Husband It so That the Weakest Christian (with Blessing from Above) May Be Able to Support Himselfe in His Most Miserable Exigents : Together with the Victory of Patience : Extracted Out of the Choisest Authors, Ancient and Moderne, Both Holy and Humane, Necessary to Be Read of All That Any May Suffer Tribulation. The third impression againe inlarged. [Printed by T. Paine for N. Web and W. Grantham, 1647.