Lawson, T. (1680). A mite into the treasury: Being a word to artists, especially to heptatechnists, the professors of the seven liberal arts ...: shewing what we own herein being according to God and Godliness and of God, and what we deny proceeding from and favouring of those deceitful lips which seduced man from his primitive station, a state of blessedness : several other things are herein touched ... Printed by Andrew Sowle.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLawson, Thomas. A Mite into the Treasury: Being a Word to Artists, Especially to Heptatechnists, the Professors of the Seven Liberal Arts ...: Shewing What We Own Herein Being According to God and Godliness and of God, and What We Deny Proceeding from and Favouring of Those Deceitful Lips Which Seduced Man from His Primitive Station, a State of Blessedness : Several Other Things Are Herein Touched ... London: Printed by Andrew Sowle, 1680.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLawson, Thomas. A Mite into the Treasury: Being a Word to Artists, Especially to Heptatechnists, the Professors of the Seven Liberal Arts ...: Shewing What We Own Herein Being According to God and Godliness and of God, and What We Deny Proceeding from and Favouring of Those Deceitful Lips Which Seduced Man from His Primitive Station, a State of Blessedness : Several Other Things Are Herein Touched ... Printed by Andrew Sowle, 1680.