APA (7th ed.) Citation

Vicars, J. (1641). God in the mount. Or, Englands remembrancer.: Being a panegyrick piramides, erected to the everlasting high honour of Englands God, in the most gratefull commemoration of al [sic] the miraculous Parliamentarie-mercies wherein God hath been admirably seen in the mount of deliverance in the extreme depth of Englands designed destruction, in her years of jubile, 1641. and 1642. By the unworthie admirer of them, John Vicars. Printed by T. Paine, and M. Simmons.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Vicars, John. God in the Mount. Or, Englands Remembrancer.: Being a Panegyrick Piramides, Erected to the Everlasting High Honour of Englands God, in the Most Gratefull Commemoration of Al [sic] the Miraculous Parliamentarie-mercies Wherein God Hath Been Admirably Seen in the Mount of Deliverance in the Extreme Depth of Englands Designed Destruction, in Her Years of Jubile, 1641. and 1642. By the Unworthie Admirer of Them, John Vicars. London: Printed by T. Paine, and M. Simmons, 1641.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Vicars, John. God in the Mount. Or, Englands Remembrancer.: Being a Panegyrick Piramides, Erected to the Everlasting High Honour of Englands God, in the Most Gratefull Commemoration of Al [sic] the Miraculous Parliamentarie-mercies Wherein God Hath Been Admirably Seen in the Mount of Deliverance in the Extreme Depth of Englands Designed Destruction, in Her Years of Jubile, 1641. and 1642. By the Unworthie Admirer of Them, John Vicars. Printed by T. Paine, and M. Simmons, 1641.

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