Smith, H. (1591). Three praiers, one for the morning, another for the euening, the third for a sick-man: Whereunto is annexed, a godlie letter to a sicke-friend, and a comfortable speech of a preacher, vpon his death bed, 1591. Imprinted [by Thomas Orwin] for Thomas Man.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Smith, Henry. Three Praiers, One for the Morning, Another for the Euening, the Third for a Sick-man: Whereunto Is Annexed, a Godlie Letter to a Sicke-friend, and a Comfortable Speech of a Preacher, Vpon His Death Bed, 1591. London: Imprinted [by Thomas Orwin] for Thomas Man, 1591.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Smith, Henry. Three Praiers, One for the Morning, Another for the Euening, the Third for a Sick-man: Whereunto Is Annexed, a Godlie Letter to a Sicke-friend, and a Comfortable Speech of a Preacher, Vpon His Death Bed, 1591. Imprinted [by Thomas Orwin] for Thomas Man, 1591.