APA (7th ed.) Citation

Lupton, T. (1589). A dreame of the diuell and Diues: Most terrible and fearefull to the seruantes of Sathan, but right comfortable and acceptable to the children of God : plainely described by way of dialogue, verie necessarie to be read aduisedly, and heard attentiuelie, both of rulers and inferiours, rich, and poore, younge and olde, wise and simple, that wish rather to dwel in heauen, then in hell. Printed by Thomas Dawson, for Henrie Carre.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Lupton, Thomas. A Dreame of the Diuell and Diues: Most Terrible and Fearefull to the Seruantes of Sathan, but Right Comfortable and Acceptable to the Children of God : Plainely Described by Way of Dialogue, Verie Necessarie to Be Read Aduisedly, and Heard Attentiuelie, Both of Rulers and Inferiours, Rich, and Poore, Younge and Olde, Wise and Simple, That Wish Rather to Dwel in Heauen, Then in Hell. London: Printed by Thomas Dawson, for Henrie Carre, 1589.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Lupton, Thomas. A Dreame of the Diuell and Diues: Most Terrible and Fearefull to the Seruantes of Sathan, but Right Comfortable and Acceptable to the Children of God : Plainely Described by Way of Dialogue, Verie Necessarie to Be Read Aduisedly, and Heard Attentiuelie, Both of Rulers and Inferiours, Rich, and Poore, Younge and Olde, Wise and Simple, That Wish Rather to Dwel in Heauen, Then in Hell. Printed by Thomas Dawson, for Henrie Carre, 1589.

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