Tymme, T. (1614). A silver watch-bell: The sound whereof is able (by the grace of God) to winne the most profane worldling, and carelesse liuer, (if there be but the least sparke of grace remayning in him) to become a true Christian indeed; that in the end he may obtaine euer-lasting saluation. Whereunto is adioyned a treatise of the holy Sacrament of the Lords supper, in part augmented. By Thomas Tymme (The tenth impression.). Printed [by H. Lownes] for Clement Knight, dwelling in Paules-Churchyard, at the signe of the Holy Lambe.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTymme, Thomas. A Silver Watch-bell: The Sound Whereof Is Able (by the Grace of God) to Winne the Most Profane Worldling, and Carelesse Liuer, (if There Be but the Least Sparke of Grace Remayning in Him) to Become a True Christian Indeed; That in the End He May Obtaine Euer-lasting Saluation. Whereunto Is Adioyned a Treatise of the Holy Sacrament of the Lords Supper, in Part Augmented. By Thomas Tymme. The tenth impression. At London: Printed [by H. Lownes] for Clement Knight, dwelling in Paules-Churchyard, at the signe of the Holy Lambe, 1614.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTymme, Thomas. A Silver Watch-bell: The Sound Whereof Is Able (by the Grace of God) to Winne the Most Profane Worldling, and Carelesse Liuer, (if There Be but the Least Sparke of Grace Remayning in Him) to Become a True Christian Indeed; That in the End He May Obtaine Euer-lasting Saluation. Whereunto Is Adioyned a Treatise of the Holy Sacrament of the Lords Supper, in Part Augmented. By Thomas Tymme. The tenth impression. Printed [by H. Lownes] for Clement Knight, dwelling in Paules-Churchyard, at the signe of the Holy Lambe, 1614.