APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bernard, o. C., & Fulbert, S. (1640). Saint Bernards vision. Or, A briefe discourse (dialogue-wise) betweene the soule and the body of a damned man newly deceased,: Laying open the faults of each other: With a speech of the divels in hell. To the tune of, Fortune my foe. For I. Wright, dwelling in Gilt-spur street..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bernard, of Clairvaux, and Saint Fulbert. Saint Bernards Vision. Or, A Briefe Discourse (dialogue-wise) Betweene the Soule and the Body of a Damned Man Newly Deceased,: Laying Open the Faults of Each Other: With a Speech of the Divels in Hell. To the Tune of, Fortune My Foe. Printed at London: For I. Wright, dwelling in Gilt-spur street., 1640.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bernard, of Clairvaux, and Saint Fulbert. Saint Bernards Vision. Or, A Briefe Discourse (dialogue-wise) Betweene the Soule and the Body of a Damned Man Newly Deceased,: Laying Open the Faults of Each Other: With a Speech of the Divels in Hell. To the Tune of, Fortune My Foe. For I. Wright, dwelling in Gilt-spur street., 1640.

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