I. L. (1642). A Divine balsam to cure the bleeding wounds of these dangerous times, or, The true cause of two grand and heavie iudgements of Almighty God now upon this kingdome: I. the plague which is incumbent on us, II. the sword, which is imminent over us : the former we feele, the later we feare : with the onely remedy for the cessation of the one, and the prevention of the other. Printed for Robert Wood.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationI. L. A Divine Balsam to Cure the Bleeding Wounds of These Dangerous Times, or, The True Cause of Two Grand and Heavie Iudgements of Almighty God Now upon This Kingdome: I. the Plague Which Is Incumbent on Us, II. the Sword, Which Is Imminent over Us : The Former We Feele, the Later We Feare : With the Onely Remedy for the Cessation of the One, and the Prevention of the Other. London: Printed for Robert Wood, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationI. L. A Divine Balsam to Cure the Bleeding Wounds of These Dangerous Times, or, The True Cause of Two Grand and Heavie Iudgements of Almighty God Now upon This Kingdome: I. the Plague Which Is Incumbent on Us, II. the Sword, Which Is Imminent over Us : The Former We Feele, the Later We Feare : With the Onely Remedy for the Cessation of the One, and the Prevention of the Other. Printed for Robert Wood, 1642.