Swift, J. (1612). The diuine eccho, or resounding voice from heauen: Moralized betwixt a Christian and his soule, with short and effectuall directions how to liue and die well. Whereby the effects of vertue and the defects of vice, mercy with miserie, heauenly felicitie with worldly vanity, the ioyes of heauen with the torments of hell, are familiarly expressed. Diuided into prayers and meditations for the ease and benefit of euerie Christian. The first part by Iohn Swift. Printed [by W. Stansby] for R. Bonion, and are to be sold at the shop in Paules Church-yard, at the Flower de Luce.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSwift, John. The Diuine Eccho, or Resounding Voice from Heauen: Moralized Betwixt a Christian and His Soule, with Short and Effectuall Directions How to Liue and Die Well. Whereby the Effects of Vertue and the Defects of Vice, Mercy with Miserie, Heauenly Felicitie with Worldly Vanity, the Ioyes of Heauen with the Torments of Hell, Are Familiarly Expressed. Diuided into Prayers and Meditations for the Ease and Benefit of Euerie Christian. The First Part by Iohn Swift. London: Printed [by W. Stansby] for R. Bonion, and are to be sold at the shop in Paules Church-yard, at the Flower de Luce, 1612.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSwift, John. The Diuine Eccho, or Resounding Voice from Heauen: Moralized Betwixt a Christian and His Soule, with Short and Effectuall Directions How to Liue and Die Well. Whereby the Effects of Vertue and the Defects of Vice, Mercy with Miserie, Heauenly Felicitie with Worldly Vanity, the Ioyes of Heauen with the Torments of Hell, Are Familiarly Expressed. Diuided into Prayers and Meditations for the Ease and Benefit of Euerie Christian. The First Part by Iohn Swift. Printed [by W. Stansby] for R. Bonion, and are to be sold at the shop in Paules Church-yard, at the Flower de Luce, 1612.