APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1645). A bottle of holy tears, or, Jeremies threnes and lamentaions for Israels misery and Ierusalems woefull desolation,: Metrically and metaphrastically laid out in verse, explaining plainely the meaning of the prophet in his lamenting phrases. Very suitable to these times, wherein we have a call every day to learne the lessons of Englands lamentation, warre and plague having made a strong entrance into divers parts of the land, and leane famine and desolation knocking at the doore for entrance. Printed by Tho. Broad.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Bottle of Holy Tears, or, Jeremies Threnes and Lamentaions for Israels Misery and Ierusalems Woefull Desolation,: Metrically and Metaphrastically Laid Out in Verse, Explaining Plainely the Meaning of the Prophet in His Lamenting Phrases. Very Suitable to These Times, Wherein We Have a Call Every Day to Learne the Lessons of Englands Lamentation, Warre and Plague Having Made a Strong Entrance into Divers Parts of the Land, and Leane Famine and Desolation Knocking at the Doore for Entrance. Yorke,: Printed by Tho. Broad, 1645.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Bottle of Holy Tears, or, Jeremies Threnes and Lamentaions for Israels Misery and Ierusalems Woefull Desolation,: Metrically and Metaphrastically Laid Out in Verse, Explaining Plainely the Meaning of the Prophet in His Lamenting Phrases. Very Suitable to These Times, Wherein We Have a Call Every Day to Learne the Lessons of Englands Lamentation, Warre and Plague Having Made a Strong Entrance into Divers Parts of the Land, and Leane Famine and Desolation Knocking at the Doore for Entrance. Printed by Tho. Broad, 1645.

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