(1640). A most godly and comfortable ballad of the glorious resurrection of our Lord Iesus Christ,: How he triumphed over death, hell, and sinne, whereby we are certainly perswaded of our rising againe from the dead. To the tune of Rogero. Printed for Francis Coules dwelling at the lower end of the Old Bayley..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Most Godly and Comfortable Ballad of the Glorious Resurrection of Our Lord Iesus Christ,: How He Triumphed over Death, Hell, and Sinne, Whereby We Are Certainly Perswaded of Our Rising Againe from the Dead. To the Tune of Rogero. London,: Printed for Francis Coules dwelling at the lower end of the Old Bayley., 1640.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Most Godly and Comfortable Ballad of the Glorious Resurrection of Our Lord Iesus Christ,: How He Triumphed over Death, Hell, and Sinne, Whereby We Are Certainly Perswaded of Our Rising Againe from the Dead. To the Tune of Rogero. Printed for Francis Coules dwelling at the lower end of the Old Bayley., 1640.