Culmer, R. (1644). Cathedrall newes from Canterbury: Shewing, the Canterburian Cathedrall to bee in an abbey-like, corrupt, and rotten condition, which cals for a speedy reformation, or dissolution : vvhich dissolution is already foreshowne, and begun there, by many remarkeable passages upon that place, and the prelats there : amongst which passages of wonder is, the Archbishop of Canterburies passing-bell, rung miraculously in that cathedrall. Printed by Rich. Cotes for Fulk Clifton.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCulmer, Richard. Cathedrall Newes from Canterbury: Shewing, the Canterburian Cathedrall to Bee in an Abbey-like, Corrupt, and Rotten Condition, Which Cals for a Speedy Reformation, or Dissolution : Vvhich Dissolution Is Already Foreshowne, and Begun There, by Many Remarkeable Passages upon That Place, and the Prelats There : Amongst Which Passages of Wonder Is, the Archbishop of Canterburies Passing-bell, Rung Miraculously in That Cathedrall. London: Printed by Rich. Cotes for Fulk Clifton, 1644.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCulmer, Richard. Cathedrall Newes from Canterbury: Shewing, the Canterburian Cathedrall to Bee in an Abbey-like, Corrupt, and Rotten Condition, Which Cals for a Speedy Reformation, or Dissolution : Vvhich Dissolution Is Already Foreshowne, and Begun There, by Many Remarkeable Passages upon That Place, and the Prelats There : Amongst Which Passages of Wonder Is, the Archbishop of Canterburies Passing-bell, Rung Miraculously in That Cathedrall. Printed by Rich. Cotes for Fulk Clifton, 1644.