APA (7th ed.) Citation

Robinson, J. (1655). The birth of a day: Being a treatise theologicall, morall and historicall, representing (as in a scene) the vicissitudes of all humane things, with their severall causes and sacred uses. Compos'd for the establishing mans soul unchangeable in the faith, amidst the various changes of the world. By J. Robinson Mr of Arts and preacher of Gods Word at East-Thorpe. printed by Roger Daniel, for the authour.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Robinson, John. The Birth of a Day: Being a Treatise Theologicall, Morall and Historicall, Representing (as in a Scene) the Vicissitudes of All Humane Things, with Their Severall Causes and Sacred Uses. Compos'd for the Establishing Mans Soul Unchangeable in the Faith, Amidst the Various Changes of the World. By J. Robinson Mr of Arts and Preacher of Gods Word at East-Thorpe. London: printed by Roger Daniel, for the authour, 1655.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Robinson, John. The Birth of a Day: Being a Treatise Theologicall, Morall and Historicall, Representing (as in a Scene) the Vicissitudes of All Humane Things, with Their Severall Causes and Sacred Uses. Compos'd for the Establishing Mans Soul Unchangeable in the Faith, Amidst the Various Changes of the World. By J. Robinson Mr of Arts and Preacher of Gods Word at East-Thorpe. printed by Roger Daniel, for the authour, 1655.

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