Bayly, W. (1662). The life of Enoch again revived: In which Abels offering is accepted, and Cains mark known, and he rejected, through the opening of the inward mystery of creation, by ... God : (to which is annexed) the travel of the bowels of Sion .. Printed for Thomas Simmons.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBayly, William. The Life of Enoch Again Revived: In Which Abels Offering Is Accepted, and Cains Mark Known, and He Rejected, Through the Opening of the Inward Mystery of Creation, by ... God : (to Which Is Annexed) the Travel of the Bowels of Sion .. London: Printed for Thomas Simmons, 1662.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBayly, William. The Life of Enoch Again Revived: In Which Abels Offering Is Accepted, and Cains Mark Known, and He Rejected, Through the Opening of the Inward Mystery of Creation, by ... God : (to Which Is Annexed) the Travel of the Bowels of Sion .. Printed for Thomas Simmons, 1662.