APA (7th ed.) Citation

Sternhold, T., & Hopkins, J. (1663). The Whole book of Psalmes: Set forth and allowed to be sung in all churches, of all the people together, before and after morning and evening prayer, and also before and after sermons & moreover in private houses for godly solace and comfort, laying apart all ungodly songs and ballades which tend onely to the nourishing of vice and corrupting of youth. Printed for the Companie of Stationers.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Sternhold, Thomas, and John Hopkins. The Whole Book of Psalmes: Set Forth and Allowed to Be Sung in All Churches, of All the People Together, Before and After Morning and Evening Prayer, and Also Before and After Sermons & Moreover in Private Houses for Godly Solace and Comfort, Laying Apart All Ungodly Songs and Ballades Which Tend Onely to the Nourishing of Vice and Corrupting of Youth. London: Printed for the Companie of Stationers, 1663.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Sternhold, Thomas, and John Hopkins. The Whole Book of Psalmes: Set Forth and Allowed to Be Sung in All Churches, of All the People Together, Before and After Morning and Evening Prayer, and Also Before and After Sermons & Moreover in Private Houses for Godly Solace and Comfort, Laying Apart All Ungodly Songs and Ballades Which Tend Onely to the Nourishing of Vice and Corrupting of Youth. Printed for the Companie of Stationers, 1663.

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