Abernethy, J. (1615). A Christian and heavenly treatise: Containing physicke for the soule, [brace] 1. The diseases of the soule are largely described, 2. The faculties affected are shortly touched, 3. The causes are distinctly set downe, 4. The signes and symptomes are particularly specified, 5. The prognosticks are plainely pointed out, 6. The remedies are methodically prescribed : very necessary for all those which are troubled in conscience. Printed by I. Beale for Iohn Budge, and are to be sold at his shop at the great south-doore of Pauls, and at Britannes Bursse.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAbernethy, John. A Christian and Heavenly Treatise: Containing Physicke for the Soule, [brace] 1. The Diseases of the Soule Are Largely Described, 2. The Faculties Affected Are Shortly Touched, 3. The Causes Are Distinctly Set Downe, 4. The Signes and Symptomes Are Particularly Specified, 5. The Prognosticks Are Plainely Pointed Out, 6. The Remedies Are Methodically Prescribed : Very Necessary for All Those Which Are Troubled in Conscience. At London: Printed by I. Beale for Iohn Budge, and are to be sold at his shop at the great south-doore of Pauls, and at Britannes Bursse, 1615.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAbernethy, John. A Christian and Heavenly Treatise: Containing Physicke for the Soule, [brace] 1. The Diseases of the Soule Are Largely Described, 2. The Faculties Affected Are Shortly Touched, 3. The Causes Are Distinctly Set Downe, 4. The Signes and Symptomes Are Particularly Specified, 5. The Prognosticks Are Plainely Pointed Out, 6. The Remedies Are Methodically Prescribed : Very Necessary for All Those Which Are Troubled in Conscience. Printed by I. Beale for Iohn Budge, and are to be sold at his shop at the great south-doore of Pauls, and at Britannes Bursse, 1615.