APA (7th ed.) Citation

Stubbes, P., & Stubbes, K. (1660). A crystall glasse, for Christian women.: Containing a most excellent discourse of the godly life and Christian death of Mts. Katherine Stubs, who departed this life in Burton upon Trent in Stafford-shire, the fourteenth of December. : With a most heavenly confession of the Christian faith, which she made a little before her departure, as also a most wonderfull combat betwixt Satan and her soul, worthy to be printed in letters of gold: and to be engraven in the table of every Christian heart. Printed for William Gilbertson, and are to be sold at his shop in Gilt-spurre street, at the signe of the Bible without Newgate..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Stubbes, Phillip, and Katherine Stubbes. A Crystall Glasse, for Christian Women.: Containing a Most Excellent Discourse of the Godly Life and Christian Death of Mts. Katherine Stubs, Who Departed This Life in Burton upon Trent in Stafford-shire, the Fourteenth of December. : With a Most Heavenly Confession of the Christian Faith, Which She Made a Little Before Her Departure, as Also a Most Wonderfull Combat Betwixt Satan and Her Soul, Worthy to Be Printed in Letters of Gold: And to Be Engraven in the Table of Every Christian Heart. London,: Printed for William Gilbertson, and are to be sold at his shop in Gilt-spurre street, at the signe of the Bible without Newgate., 1660.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Stubbes, Phillip, and Katherine Stubbes. A Crystall Glasse, for Christian Women.: Containing a Most Excellent Discourse of the Godly Life and Christian Death of Mts. Katherine Stubs, Who Departed This Life in Burton upon Trent in Stafford-shire, the Fourteenth of December. : With a Most Heavenly Confession of the Christian Faith, Which She Made a Little Before Her Departure, as Also a Most Wonderfull Combat Betwixt Satan and Her Soul, Worthy to Be Printed in Letters of Gold: And to Be Engraven in the Table of Every Christian Heart. Printed for William Gilbertson, and are to be sold at his shop in Gilt-spurre street, at the signe of the Bible without Newgate., 1660.

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