APA (7th ed.) Citation

Thomas, à. K., & Rogers, T. (1628). Soliloquium animæ, the sole-talke of the soule, or, [A] spirituall and heauenly dialogue betwixt the soule of man and God: Which, for the great affinitie it hath with other books of the author published heretofore in our natiue tongue, is now entituled, [brace] The fourth booke of the Imitation of Christ [brace]. Printed by H. Lownes, and R. Young.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Thomas, à Kempis, and Thomas Rogers. Soliloquium Animæ, the Sole-talke of the Soule, or, [A] Spirituall and Heauenly Dialogue Betwixt the Soule of Man and God: Which, for the Great Affinitie It Hath with Other Books of the Author Published Heretofore in Our Natiue Tongue, Is Now Entituled, [brace] The Fourth Booke of the Imitation of Christ [brace]. London: Printed by H. Lownes, and R. Young, 1628.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Thomas, à Kempis, and Thomas Rogers. Soliloquium Animæ, the Sole-talke of the Soule, or, [A] Spirituall and Heauenly Dialogue Betwixt the Soule of Man and God: Which, for the Great Affinitie It Hath with Other Books of the Author Published Heretofore in Our Natiue Tongue, Is Now Entituled, [brace] The Fourth Booke of the Imitation of Christ [brace]. Printed by H. Lownes, and R. Young, 1628.

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