APA (7th ed.) Citation

Clarke, S. (1654). The first part of the marrow of ecclesiastical history: Contained in the lives of one hundred forty eight fathers, schoolmen, first reformers, and modern divines which have flourished in the Church since Christ's time to this present age: faithfully collected, and orderly disposed according to the centuries wherein they lived: together with the lively effigies of most of the eminentest of them cut in copper. The second edition enlarged in most of the lives, with the addition of nine lives which were not in the former. By Samuel Clark pastor of Bennet Fink, London. printed by Robert White for William Roybould, and are to be sold at the Unicorn in Pauls-Church-yard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Clarke, Samuel. The First Part of the Marrow of Ecclesiastical History: Contained in the Lives of One Hundred Forty Eight Fathers, Schoolmen, First Reformers, and Modern Divines Which Have Flourished in the Church Since Christ's Time to This Present Age: Faithfully Collected, and Orderly Disposed According to the Centuries Wherein They Lived: Together with the Lively Effigies of Most of the Eminentest of Them Cut in Copper. The Second Edition Enlarged in Most of the Lives, with the Addition of Nine Lives Which Were Not in the Former. By Samuel Clark Pastor of Bennet Fink, London. London: printed by Robert White for William Roybould, and are to be sold at the Unicorn in Pauls-Church-yard, 1654.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Clarke, Samuel. The First Part of the Marrow of Ecclesiastical History: Contained in the Lives of One Hundred Forty Eight Fathers, Schoolmen, First Reformers, and Modern Divines Which Have Flourished in the Church Since Christ's Time to This Present Age: Faithfully Collected, and Orderly Disposed According to the Centuries Wherein They Lived: Together with the Lively Effigies of Most of the Eminentest of Them Cut in Copper. The Second Edition Enlarged in Most of the Lives, with the Addition of Nine Lives Which Were Not in the Former. By Samuel Clark Pastor of Bennet Fink, London. printed by Robert White for William Roybould, and are to be sold at the Unicorn in Pauls-Church-yard, 1654.

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