APA (7th ed.) Citation

Tuke, T. (1615). The Christians looking glasse: Wherein hee may cleerely see, his loue to God liuely expressed, his fidelity truely discouered, and pride against God and man, anatomised. Whereby the hypocrisie of the times is notoriously manifested. By Thomas Tuke, minister of Gods word at Saint Giles in the Fields. Printed by Nicholas Okes, and are to bee sold by Richard Bolton, at his shop in Chancery-lane, neere Holborne.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Tuke, Thomas. The Christians Looking Glasse: Wherein Hee May Cleerely See, His Loue to God Liuely Expressed, His Fidelity Truely Discouered, and Pride Against God and Man, Anatomised. Whereby the Hypocrisie of the Times Is Notoriously Manifested. By Thomas Tuke, Minister of Gods Word at Saint Giles in the Fields. London: Printed by Nicholas Okes, and are to bee sold by Richard Bolton, at his shop in Chancery-lane, neere Holborne, 1615.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Tuke, Thomas. The Christians Looking Glasse: Wherein Hee May Cleerely See, His Loue to God Liuely Expressed, His Fidelity Truely Discouered, and Pride Against God and Man, Anatomised. Whereby the Hypocrisie of the Times Is Notoriously Manifested. By Thomas Tuke, Minister of Gods Word at Saint Giles in the Fields. Printed by Nicholas Okes, and are to bee sold by Richard Bolton, at his shop in Chancery-lane, neere Holborne, 1615.

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