Case, T. (1657). Sensuality dissected; or, The epicure's motto opened, censured, improved:: In a sermon preached to divers citizens of London, born in the County of Kent, and to other noble persons and gentlemen of that county, upon their solemn meeting in Paul's Church, on the 9. of June 1657. Printed by T.N. for R. Gibbs, and are to be sold at his shop near the Rolls in Chancery-lane..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCase, Thomas. Sensuality Dissected; or, The Epicure's Motto Opened, Censured, Improved:: In a Sermon Preached to Divers Citizens of London, Born in the County of Kent, and to Other Noble Persons and Gentlemen of That County, upon Their Solemn Meeting in Paul's Church, on the 9. of June 1657. London,: Printed by T.N. for R. Gibbs, and are to be sold at his shop near the Rolls in Chancery-lane., 1657.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCase, Thomas. Sensuality Dissected; or, The Epicure's Motto Opened, Censured, Improved:: In a Sermon Preached to Divers Citizens of London, Born in the County of Kent, and to Other Noble Persons and Gentlemen of That County, upon Their Solemn Meeting in Paul's Church, on the 9. of June 1657. Printed by T.N. for R. Gibbs, and are to be sold at his shop near the Rolls in Chancery-lane., 1657.