Younge, R. (1655). Armour of proof, or a soveraign antidote, against the contagion of evil company: Together with the skill, will, and industry of lewd ones; in tempting to sin, and drawing to perdition. Being subjects of concernment for the younger sort. The second part. By R. Younge of Roxwel in Essex, Florilegus. printed by J.M. for James Crump, in Little Bartholomews Well-yard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationYounge, Richard. Armour of Proof, or a Soveraign Antidote, Against the Contagion of Evil Company: Together with the Skill, Will, and Industry of Lewd Ones; in Tempting to Sin, and Drawing to Perdition. Being Subjects of Concernment for the Younger Sort. The Second Part. By R. Younge of Roxwel in Essex, Florilegus. London: printed by J.M. for James Crump, in Little Bartholomews Well-yard, 1655.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationYounge, Richard. Armour of Proof, or a Soveraign Antidote, Against the Contagion of Evil Company: Together with the Skill, Will, and Industry of Lewd Ones; in Tempting to Sin, and Drawing to Perdition. Being Subjects of Concernment for the Younger Sort. The Second Part. By R. Younge of Roxwel in Essex, Florilegus. printed by J.M. for James Crump, in Little Bartholomews Well-yard, 1655.