Rogers, R. (1627). Seauen treatises: Containing such direction as is gathered out of the Holie Scriptures, leading and guiding to true happinesse, both in this life, and in the life to come: and may be called the practise of Christianitie. Profitable for all such as heartily desire the same: in the which, more particularly true Christians may learne how to lead a godly and comfortable life euery day, notwithstanding their tribulations. First penned, and now set forth the fourth [sic] time, corrected and enlarged by Richard Rogers, preacher of the word of God at Wethersfield in Essex. Imprinted by Iohn Dawson [and A. Islip?], for Iohn Bellamie, by the assignement of Paul Man, and Ionas Man.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRogers, Richard. Seauen Treatises: Containing Such Direction as Is Gathered Out of the Holie Scriptures, Leading and Guiding to True Happinesse, Both in This Life, and in the Life to Come: And May Be Called the Practise of Christianitie. Profitable for All Such as Heartily Desire the Same: In the Which, More Particularly True Christians May Learne How to Lead a Godly and Comfortable Life Euery Day, Notwithstanding Their Tribulations. First Penned, and Now Set Forth the Fourth [sic] Time, Corrected and Enlarged by Richard Rogers, Preacher of the Word of God at Wethersfield in Essex. London: Imprinted by Iohn Dawson [and A. Islip?], for Iohn Bellamie, by the assignement of Paul Man, and Ionas Man, 1627.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRogers, Richard. Seauen Treatises: Containing Such Direction as Is Gathered Out of the Holie Scriptures, Leading and Guiding to True Happinesse, Both in This Life, and in the Life to Come: And May Be Called the Practise of Christianitie. Profitable for All Such as Heartily Desire the Same: In the Which, More Particularly True Christians May Learne How to Lead a Godly and Comfortable Life Euery Day, Notwithstanding Their Tribulations. First Penned, and Now Set Forth the Fourth [sic] Time, Corrected and Enlarged by Richard Rogers, Preacher of the Word of God at Wethersfield in Essex. Imprinted by Iohn Dawson [and A. Islip?], for Iohn Bellamie, by the assignement of Paul Man, and Ionas Man, 1627.