APA (7th ed.) Citation

Dekker, T. (1677). Canaan's calamitie, Jerusalems misery, and England's mirror: The doleful destruction of fair Jerusalem, by Titus, the son of Vespasiam, Emperour of Rome, in the year of Chirst's [sic] incarnation 74 : wherein is shewed the wonderful miseries which God brought upon that city for sin, being utterly overthrown and destroyed by sword, pestilence, and famine : briefly gathered into this small volume, for the benefit of all well-disposed persons, wherein they shall find many strange and notable things, worthy to be regarded and had in remembrance. Printed by Tho. James for Edward Thomas ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Dekker, Thomas. Canaan's Calamitie, Jerusalems Misery, and England's Mirror: The Doleful Destruction of Fair Jerusalem, by Titus, the Son of Vespasiam, Emperour of Rome, in the Year of Chirst's [sic] Incarnation 74 : Wherein Is Shewed the Wonderful Miseries Which God Brought upon That City for Sin, Being Utterly Overthrown and Destroyed by Sword, Pestilence, and Famine : Briefly Gathered into This Small Volume, for the Benefit of All Well-disposed Persons, Wherein They Shall Find Many Strange and Notable Things, Worthy to Be Regarded and Had in Remembrance. London: Printed by Tho. James for Edward Thomas ..., 1677.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Dekker, Thomas. Canaan's Calamitie, Jerusalems Misery, and England's Mirror: The Doleful Destruction of Fair Jerusalem, by Titus, the Son of Vespasiam, Emperour of Rome, in the Year of Chirst's [sic] Incarnation 74 : Wherein Is Shewed the Wonderful Miseries Which God Brought upon That City for Sin, Being Utterly Overthrown and Destroyed by Sword, Pestilence, and Famine : Briefly Gathered into This Small Volume, for the Benefit of All Well-disposed Persons, Wherein They Shall Find Many Strange and Notable Things, Worthy to Be Regarded and Had in Remembrance. Printed by Tho. James for Edward Thomas ..., 1677.

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