APA (7th ed.) Citation

Savile, T. (1606). The raising of them that are fallen: A discourse very profitable and beneficial to all faithfull Christians dialoguewise, betwixt a knight and a gentleman· Set foorth for the benefit and good of all such people as are afflicted eyther in minde or conscience. Written by Thomas Sauile Gent? [sic]. Printed [by R. Blower] for William Welby.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Savile, Thomas. The Raising of Them That Are Fallen: A Discourse Very Profitable and Beneficial to All Faithfull Christians Dialoguewise, Betwixt a Knight and a Gentleman· Set Foorth for the Benefit and Good of All Such People as Are Afflicted Eyther in Minde or Conscience. Written by Thomas Sauile Gent? [sic]. At London: Printed [by R. Blower] for William Welby, 1606.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Savile, Thomas. The Raising of Them That Are Fallen: A Discourse Very Profitable and Beneficial to All Faithfull Christians Dialoguewise, Betwixt a Knight and a Gentleman· Set Foorth for the Benefit and Good of All Such People as Are Afflicted Eyther in Minde or Conscience. Written by Thomas Sauile Gent? [sic]. Printed [by R. Blower] for William Welby, 1606.

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