Cooke, F. (1650). Mris. Cooke's Meditations, being an humble thanksgiving to her Heavenly Father,: For granting her a new life, having conclnded [sic] her selfe dead, and her grave made in the bottome of the sea, in that great storme. Jan. the 5th. 1649. Corke, printed, and reprinted at London by C.S. and are to be sold by Thomas Brewster and Gregory Mould, at the three Bibles at the west-end of Pauls.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCooke, Frances. Mris. Cooke's Meditations, Being an Humble Thanksgiving to Her Heavenly Father,: For Granting Her a New Life, Having Conclnded [sic] Her Selfe Dead, and Her Grave Made in the Bottome of the Sea, in That Great Storme. Jan. the 5th. 1649. [London]: Corke, printed, and reprinted at London by C.S. and are to be sold by Thomas Brewster and Gregory Mould, at the three Bibles at the west-end of Pauls, 1650.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCooke, Frances. Mris. Cooke's Meditations, Being an Humble Thanksgiving to Her Heavenly Father,: For Granting Her a New Life, Having Conclnded [sic] Her Selfe Dead, and Her Grave Made in the Bottome of the Sea, in That Great Storme. Jan. the 5th. 1649. Corke, printed, and reprinted at London by C.S. and are to be sold by Thomas Brewster and Gregory Mould, at the three Bibles at the west-end of Pauls, 1650.