APA (7th ed.) Citation

Chappell, B. (1595). The garden of prudence: Wherein is contained, a patheticall discourse, and godly meditation, most brieflie touching the vanities of the world, the calamities of hell, and the felicities of heauen. You shal also find planted in the same, diuers sweet and pleasant flowers, most necessarie and comfortable both for body and soule. By Richard Iohnes, at the signe of the Rose & Crown next aboue S. Andrewes Church in Holborne.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Chappell, Bartholomew. The Garden of Prudence: Wherein Is Contained, a Patheticall Discourse, and Godly Meditation, Most Brieflie Touching the Vanities of the World, the Calamities of Hell, and the Felicities of Heauen. You Shal Also Find Planted in the Same, Diuers Sweet and Pleasant Flowers, Most Necessarie and Comfortable Both for Body and Soule. Printed at London: By Richard Iohnes, at the signe of the Rose & Crown next aboue S. Andrewes Church in Holborne, 1595.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Chappell, Bartholomew. The Garden of Prudence: Wherein Is Contained, a Patheticall Discourse, and Godly Meditation, Most Brieflie Touching the Vanities of the World, the Calamities of Hell, and the Felicities of Heauen. You Shal Also Find Planted in the Same, Diuers Sweet and Pleasant Flowers, Most Necessarie and Comfortable Both for Body and Soule. By Richard Iohnes, at the signe of the Rose & Crown next aboue S. Andrewes Church in Holborne, 1595.

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