APA (7th ed.) Citation

Wolley, E. (1661). The parents blessing their children: And the children begging (on their knees) their parents blessings, are pious actions, warrantable by the word of God, and practictised [sic] by Gods saints and servants. With a model of private prayers, or occasional helps in retired devotions. Printed ly [sic] T.R. for William Palmer, at the sign of the Palm-tree in Fleetstreet.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Wolley, Edward. The Parents Blessing Their Children: And the Children Begging (on Their Knees) Their Parents Blessings, Are Pious Actions, Warrantable by the Word of God, and Practictised [sic] by Gods Saints and Servants. With a Model of Private Prayers, or Occasional Helps in Retired Devotions. London: Printed ly [sic] T.R. for William Palmer, at the sign of the Palm-tree in Fleetstreet, 1661.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Wolley, Edward. The Parents Blessing Their Children: And the Children Begging (on Their Knees) Their Parents Blessings, Are Pious Actions, Warrantable by the Word of God, and Practictised [sic] by Gods Saints and Servants. With a Model of Private Prayers, or Occasional Helps in Retired Devotions. Printed ly [sic] T.R. for William Palmer, at the sign of the Palm-tree in Fleetstreet, 1661.

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