APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Reynolds, J. (1629). The triumphes of God's revenge against the crying and execrable sin of murther: Or His miraculous discoueries and seuere punishments thereof: in thirty seyerall tragicall histories (digested in sixe bookes) acted in diuers countries beyond the seas, and neuer till now published, or imprinted in any language. Histories, which containe great varietie of memorable accidents, amorous, morall and diuine, very necessary to restraine, and deterre vs from this bloody sinne, which in these our dayes, makes so ample, and so lamentable a progression. Written by Iohn Reynolds. The first booke. Printed by Aug: Mathevves for William Lee at the Turks Head in Fleetstreet, next to the Myter and Phoenix.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Reynolds, John. The Triumphes of God's Revenge Against the Crying and Execrable Sin of Murther: Or His Miraculous Discoueries and Seuere Punishments Thereof: In Thirty Seyerall Tragicall Histories (digested in Sixe Bookes) Acted in Diuers Countries Beyond the Seas, and Neuer Till Now Published, or Imprinted in Any Language. Histories, Which Containe Great Varietie of Memorable Accidents, Amorous, Morall and Diuine, Very Necessary to Restraine, and Deterre Vs from This Bloody Sinne, Which in These Our Dayes, Makes so Ample, and so Lamentable a Progression. Written by Iohn Reynolds. The First Booke. London: Printed by Aug: Mathevves for William Lee at the Turks Head in Fleetstreet, next to the Myter and Phoenix, 1629.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Reynolds, John. The Triumphes of God's Revenge Against the Crying and Execrable Sin of Murther: Or His Miraculous Discoueries and Seuere Punishments Thereof: In Thirty Seyerall Tragicall Histories (digested in Sixe Bookes) Acted in Diuers Countries Beyond the Seas, and Neuer Till Now Published, or Imprinted in Any Language. Histories, Which Containe Great Varietie of Memorable Accidents, Amorous, Morall and Diuine, Very Necessary to Restraine, and Deterre Vs from This Bloody Sinne, Which in These Our Dayes, Makes so Ample, and so Lamentable a Progression. Written by Iohn Reynolds. The First Booke. Printed by Aug: Mathevves for William Lee at the Turks Head in Fleetstreet, next to the Myter and Phoenix, 1629.

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