APA (7th ed.) Citation

Wither, G. (1660). Speculum speculativum: or, A considering-glasse: Being an inspection into the present and late sad condition of these nations; with some cautional expressions made thereupon, by George Wither, immediately after His Majesties restauration: to preserve in himself and others a Christian obedience to God's various dispensations. Hereby also are some glimmerings discovered of what will probably ensue hereafter. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Wither, George. Speculum Speculativum: Or, A Considering-glasse: Being an Inspection into the Present and Late Sad Condition of These Nations; with Some Cautional Expressions Made Thereupon, by George Wither, Immediately After His Majesties Restauration: To Preserve in Himself and Others a Christian Obedience to God's Various Dispensations. Hereby Also Are Some Glimmerings Discovered of What Will Probably Ensue Hereafter. London: [publisher not identified], 1660.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Wither, George. Speculum Speculativum: Or, A Considering-glasse: Being an Inspection into the Present and Late Sad Condition of These Nations; with Some Cautional Expressions Made Thereupon, by George Wither, Immediately After His Majesties Restauration: To Preserve in Himself and Others a Christian Obedience to God's Various Dispensations. Hereby Also Are Some Glimmerings Discovered of What Will Probably Ensue Hereafter. [publisher not identified], 1660.

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