Andrewes, J. (1620). A subpæna from the high imperiall court of heauen: To bee serued vpon all men: vpon an information preferred by iustice against man-kinde. With the answer, and reply from Mercie, and her directions how to come to heauen, if we auoyd sinne. Shrinke not from this subpæna, which is pend; esteeme it well, for sure thou must appeare ... oh sinner, learne to seeke for thy saluation, if thou in heauen wouldst haue eternall ioyes. By I. White.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAndrewes, John. A Subpæna from the High Imperiall Court of Heauen: To Bee Serued Vpon All Men: Vpon an Information Preferred by Iustice Against Man-kinde. With the Answer, and Reply from Mercie, and Her Directions How to Come to Heauen, If We Auoyd Sinne. Shrinke Not from This Subpæna, Which Is Pend; Esteeme It Well, for Sure Thou Must Appeare ... Oh Sinner, Learne to Seeke for Thy Saluation, If Thou in Heauen Wouldst Haue Eternall Ioyes. Imprinted at London: By I. White, 1620.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAndrewes, John. A Subpæna from the High Imperiall Court of Heauen: To Bee Serued Vpon All Men: Vpon an Information Preferred by Iustice Against Man-kinde. With the Answer, and Reply from Mercie, and Her Directions How to Come to Heauen, If We Auoyd Sinne. Shrinke Not from This Subpæna, Which Is Pend; Esteeme It Well, for Sure Thou Must Appeare ... Oh Sinner, Learne to Seeke for Thy Saluation, If Thou in Heauen Wouldst Haue Eternall Ioyes. By I. White, 1620.