APA (7th ed.) Citation

Crowley, R. (1550). The voyce of the laste trumpet: Blowen by the seuenth angel (as is mentioned in the eleuenth of the Apocalips) callyng al estats of men to the ryght path of theyr vocation, wherin are conteyned .xii. lessons to twelue seueral estats of me[n], which if thei learne and folowe, al shall be wel, and nothing amis. By [R. Grafton for] Robert Crowley dwellynge in Elie rents in Holburn.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Crowley, Robert. The Voyce of the Laste Trumpet: Blowen by the Seuenth Angel (as Is Mentioned in the Eleuenth of the Apocalips) Callyng Al Estats of Men to the Ryght Path of Theyr Vocation, Wherin Are Conteyned .xii. Lessons to Twelue Seueral Estats of Me[n], Which If Thei Learne and Folowe, Al Shall Be Wel, and Nothing Amis. Imprinted at London: By [R. Grafton for] Robert Crowley dwellynge in Elie rents in Holburn, 1550.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Crowley, Robert. The Voyce of the Laste Trumpet: Blowen by the Seuenth Angel (as Is Mentioned in the Eleuenth of the Apocalips) Callyng Al Estats of Men to the Ryght Path of Theyr Vocation, Wherin Are Conteyned .xii. Lessons to Twelue Seueral Estats of Me[n], Which If Thei Learne and Folowe, Al Shall Be Wel, and Nothing Amis. By [R. Grafton for] Robert Crowley dwellynge in Elie rents in Holburn, 1550.

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