APA (7th ed.) Citation

Teresa, o. A., & Paul, o. S. U. (1654). The third part of the soul's delight: Collected and composed out of the works of the glorious virgin, St. Teresa of Iesus (author of the reformation of the Holy Order of the B.V. Mary of the Mount Carmell,) by the R.F. Paul of St. Vbald, religious of the same order, for the comfort of those that are more spirituall, and haue supernaurall prayer. by William Lesteens in Hoochstrat at the signe of the Pellican.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Teresa, of Avila, and of St. Ubald Paul. The Third Part of the Soul's Delight: Collected and Composed Out of the Works of the Glorious Virgin, St. Teresa of Iesus (author of the Reformation of the Holy Order of the B.V. Mary of the Mount Carmell,) by the R.F. Paul of St. Vbald, Religious of the Same Order, for the Comfort of Those That Are More Spirituall, and Haue Supernaurall Prayer. In Antwarp: by William Lesteens in Hoochstrat at the signe of the Pellican, 1654.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Teresa, of Avila, and of St. Ubald Paul. The Third Part of the Soul's Delight: Collected and Composed Out of the Works of the Glorious Virgin, St. Teresa of Iesus (author of the Reformation of the Holy Order of the B.V. Mary of the Mount Carmell,) by the R.F. Paul of St. Vbald, Religious of the Same Order, for the Comfort of Those That Are More Spirituall, and Haue Supernaurall Prayer. by William Lesteens in Hoochstrat at the signe of the Pellican, 1654.

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