Younge, R. (1645). A hopefull way to cure, that horrid sinne of svvearing. Or an helpe to save swearers, if willing to be saved: Being an offer or message from him, whom they so daringly, and audatiously provoke. Also a curb against cursing. At Iames Crumps a booke-bimder, iu [sic] Little Bartholmewes Well yard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationYounge, Richard. A Hopefull Way to Cure, That Horrid Sinne of Svvearing. Or an Helpe to Save Swearers, If Willing to Be Saved: Being an Offer or Message from Him, Whom They so Daringly, and Audatiously Provoke. Also a Curb Against Cursing. [London: At Iames Crumps a booke-bimder, iu [sic] Little Bartholmewes Well yard, 1645.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationYounge, Richard. A Hopefull Way to Cure, That Horrid Sinne of Svvearing. Or an Helpe to Save Swearers, If Willing to Be Saved: Being an Offer or Message from Him, Whom They so Daringly, and Audatiously Provoke. Also a Curb Against Cursing. At Iames Crumps a booke-bimder, iu [sic] Little Bartholmewes Well yard, 1645.