APA (7th ed.) Citation

Scarisbrike, E. (1696). The life of the Lady Warner: In which the motives of her embracing the Roman Catholick faith quiting [sic] her husband and children to become a Poor Clare at Gravling, her rigorous life and happy death are declar'd (The third edition.). Printed by Thomas Hales ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Scarisbrike, Edward. The Life of the Lady Warner: In Which the Motives of Her Embracing the Roman Catholick Faith Quiting [sic] Her Husband and Children to Become a Poor Clare at Gravling, Her Rigorous Life and Happy Death Are Declar'd. The third edition. London: Printed by Thomas Hales ..., 1696.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Scarisbrike, Edward. The Life of the Lady Warner: In Which the Motives of Her Embracing the Roman Catholick Faith Quiting [sic] Her Husband and Children to Become a Poor Clare at Gravling, Her Rigorous Life and Happy Death Are Declar'd. The third edition. Printed by Thomas Hales ..., 1696.

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