Turner, R. (1658). Astrological institutions.: Being a perfect isagoge to the whole astral science; or judgment of the nature, vertue and influence of the celestial bodies upon the terrestrial. By which active (not compulsive) virtue, all manner of questions incident to sublunary actions, affairs and conditions, are resolved according to the position of the heavens. Printed by J.C. for Samuel Speed, at the signe of the Printing-Press in S. Paul's Church-yard..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTurner, Robert. Astrological Institutions.: Being a Perfect Isagoge to the Whole Astral Science; or Judgment of the Nature, Vertue and Influence of the Celestial Bodies upon the Terrestrial. By Which Active (not Compulsive) Virtue, All Manner of Questions Incident to Sublunary Actions, Affairs and Conditions, Are Resolved According to the Position of the Heavens. London,: Printed by J.C. for Samuel Speed, at the signe of the Printing-Press in S. Paul's Church-yard., 1658.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTurner, Robert. Astrological Institutions.: Being a Perfect Isagoge to the Whole Astral Science; or Judgment of the Nature, Vertue and Influence of the Celestial Bodies upon the Terrestrial. By Which Active (not Compulsive) Virtue, All Manner of Questions Incident to Sublunary Actions, Affairs and Conditions, Are Resolved According to the Position of the Heavens. Printed by J.C. for Samuel Speed, at the signe of the Printing-Press in S. Paul's Church-yard., 1658.