APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hebdon, R. (1648). A guide to the godly,: Or, The dayly meditations of Returne Hebdon Gentleman, who for his conscience, (through the tyrany of the bishops) suffered many years imprisonment in the Kings-Bench, and their remained till death. Being very usefull for instruction of all those that desire to walke in the paths of Jesus Christ. Left to Mris. Traske, who not long since for the same judgment died in the Gate house, and published by a friend of hers. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hebdon, Returne. A Guide to the Godly,: Or, The Dayly Meditations of Returne Hebdon Gentleman, Who for His Conscience, (through the Tyrany of the Bishops) Suffered Many Years Imprisonment in the Kings-Bench, and Their Remained Till Death. Being Very Usefull for Instruction of All Those That Desire to Walke in the Paths of Jesus Christ. Left to Mris. Traske, Who Not Long Since for the Same Judgment Died in the Gate House, and Published by a Friend of Hers. [London: publisher not identified], 1648.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hebdon, Returne. A Guide to the Godly,: Or, The Dayly Meditations of Returne Hebdon Gentleman, Who for His Conscience, (through the Tyrany of the Bishops) Suffered Many Years Imprisonment in the Kings-Bench, and Their Remained Till Death. Being Very Usefull for Instruction of All Those That Desire to Walke in the Paths of Jesus Christ. Left to Mris. Traske, Who Not Long Since for the Same Judgment Died in the Gate House, and Published by a Friend of Hers. publisher not identified], 1648.

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