APA (7th ed.) Citation

Brooks, T. (1657). A string of pearles: or, The best things reserved till last.: Discovered, in a sermon preached in London, June 8. 1657. At the funeral of (that triumphant saint) Mris. Mary Blake, late wife to (his worthy friend) Mr. Nicholas Blake merchant, with an elegy on her death. Printed by R.I. for John Hancock, and are to bee sold at the first shop in Popes-head Alley, near the Exchange..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Brooks, Thomas. A String of Pearles: Or, The Best Things Reserved Till Last.: Discovered, in a Sermon Preached in London, June 8. 1657. At the Funeral of (that Triumphant Saint) Mris. Mary Blake, Late Wife to (his Worthy Friend) Mr. Nicholas Blake Merchant, with an Elegy on Her Death. London,: Printed by R.I. for John Hancock, and are to bee sold at the first shop in Popes-head Alley, near the Exchange., 1657.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Brooks, Thomas. A String of Pearles: Or, The Best Things Reserved Till Last.: Discovered, in a Sermon Preached in London, June 8. 1657. At the Funeral of (that Triumphant Saint) Mris. Mary Blake, Late Wife to (his Worthy Friend) Mr. Nicholas Blake Merchant, with an Elegy on Her Death. Printed by R.I. for John Hancock, and are to bee sold at the first shop in Popes-head Alley, near the Exchange., 1657.

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