Downame, G. (1604). The Christians sanctuarie:: Vvhereinto being retired, he may safely be preserued in the middest of all dangers. Fit for all men to read at all times, especially for those that are exercised in the schoole of affliction, in the time of Gods present visitation. Described in two bookes or treatises: I. Of the Christian exercise of fasting. II. Of holy inuocation on Gods name. printed by Adam Islip for Thomas Man [I], dwelling in Pater-noster Row, at the signe of the Talbot..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDowname, George. The Christians Sanctuarie:: Vvhereinto Being Retired, He May Safely Be Preserued in the Middest of All Dangers. Fit for All Men to Read at All Times, Especially for Those That Are Exercised in the Schoole of Affliction, in the Time of Gods Present Visitation. Described in Two Bookes or Treatises: I. Of the Christian Exercise of Fasting. II. Of Holy Inuocation on Gods Name. London: printed by Adam Islip for Thomas Man [I], dwelling in Pater-noster Row, at the signe of the Talbot., 1604.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDowname, George. The Christians Sanctuarie:: Vvhereinto Being Retired, He May Safely Be Preserued in the Middest of All Dangers. Fit for All Men to Read at All Times, Especially for Those That Are Exercised in the Schoole of Affliction, in the Time of Gods Present Visitation. Described in Two Bookes or Treatises: I. Of the Christian Exercise of Fasting. II. Of Holy Inuocation on Gods Name. printed by Adam Islip for Thomas Man [I], dwelling in Pater-noster Row, at the signe of the Talbot., 1604.