King, W. (1690). Ireland's day of rejoycing come, or Joy and thanksgiving for the preservation of His Majesty's person, and the success of his arms over his enemies, &c.: Being the substance of a sermon, occasionally delivered on the success of His Majesty's arms, and the surrender of Dublin, and other places. Printed for Charles Bates next door to the Crown-Tavern in West-Smithfield.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationKing, William. Ireland's Day of Rejoycing Come, or Joy and Thanksgiving for the Preservation of His Majesty's Person, and the Success of His Arms over His Enemies, &c.: Being the Substance of a Sermon, Occasionally Delivered on the Success of His Majesty's Arms, and the Surrender of Dublin, and Other Places. [London]: Printed for Charles Bates next door to the Crown-Tavern in West-Smithfield, 1690.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationKing, William. Ireland's Day of Rejoycing Come, or Joy and Thanksgiving for the Preservation of His Majesty's Person, and the Success of His Arms over His Enemies, &c.: Being the Substance of a Sermon, Occasionally Delivered on the Success of His Majesty's Arms, and the Surrender of Dublin, and Other Places. Printed for Charles Bates next door to the Crown-Tavern in West-Smithfield, 1690.