(1619). A Godlie garden: Out of the which most cõfortable hearbs may be gathered for the health of the wounded conscience of all penitent sinners ; perused and allowed. by Iohn Beale, for Thomas Panier.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Godlie Garden: Out of the Which Most Cõfortable Hearbs May Be Gathered for the Health of the Wounded Conscience of All Penitent Sinners ; Perused and Allowed. Imprinted at London: by Iohn Beale, for Thomas Panier, 1619.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Godlie Garden: Out of the Which Most Cõfortable Hearbs May Be Gathered for the Health of the Wounded Conscience of All Penitent Sinners ; Perused and Allowed. by Iohn Beale, for Thomas Panier, 1619.
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