APA (7th ed.) Citation

Starbuck, W. (1644). A spiritual cordial for my Lord of Canterbury,: Which hath beene long sicke of a consumption, (evill men and deceevers waxing worse and worse) made by a tenant of his in new prison. And now presented to him, to see if it may be a meanes to recover him, if he be not past cure. Printed for W.S..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Starbuck, William. A Spiritual Cordial for My Lord of Canterbury,: Which Hath Beene Long Sicke of a Consumption, (evill Men and Deceevers Waxing Worse and Worse) Made by a Tenant of His in New Prison. And Now Presented to Him, to See If It May Be a Meanes to Recover Him, If He Be Not Past Cure. London,: Printed for W.S., 1644.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Starbuck, William. A Spiritual Cordial for My Lord of Canterbury,: Which Hath Beene Long Sicke of a Consumption, (evill Men and Deceevers Waxing Worse and Worse) Made by a Tenant of His in New Prison. And Now Presented to Him, to See If It May Be a Meanes to Recover Him, If He Be Not Past Cure. Printed for W.S., 1644.

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