Strode, G. (1618). The anatomie of mortalitie: Deuided into these eight heads: viz. 1 The certaitie of death. 2 The meditation on death. 3 The preparation for death. 4 The right behauiour in death. 5 The comfort at our owne death. 6 The comfort against the death of friends. 7 The cases wherein it is vnlawful, and wherin lawfull to desire death. 8 The glorious estate of the saints after this life. Written by George Strode vtter-barister of the middle Temple, for his owne priuate comfort: and now published at the request of his friends for the vse of others. Printed by William Iones, and are to be sold by Edmund Weaver, dwelling at the great North-doore of Saint Pauls.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Strode, George. The Anatomie of Mortalitie: Deuided into These Eight Heads: Viz. 1 The Certaitie of Death. 2 The Meditation on Death. 3 The Preparation for Death. 4 The Right Behauiour in Death. 5 The Comfort at Our Owne Death. 6 The Comfort Against the Death of Friends. 7 The Cases Wherein It Is Vnlawful, and Wherin Lawfull to Desire Death. 8 The Glorious Estate of the Saints After This Life. Written by George Strode Vtter-barister of the Middle Temple, for His Owne Priuate Comfort: And Now Published at the Request of His Friends for the Vse of Others. London: Printed by William Iones, and are to be sold by Edmund Weaver, dwelling at the great North-doore of Saint Pauls, 1618.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Strode, George. The Anatomie of Mortalitie: Deuided into These Eight Heads: Viz. 1 The Certaitie of Death. 2 The Meditation on Death. 3 The Preparation for Death. 4 The Right Behauiour in Death. 5 The Comfort at Our Owne Death. 6 The Comfort Against the Death of Friends. 7 The Cases Wherein It Is Vnlawful, and Wherin Lawfull to Desire Death. 8 The Glorious Estate of the Saints After This Life. Written by George Strode Vtter-barister of the Middle Temple, for His Owne Priuate Comfort: And Now Published at the Request of His Friends for the Vse of Others. Printed by William Iones, and are to be sold by Edmund Weaver, dwelling at the great North-doore of Saint Pauls, 1618.