APA (7th ed.) Citation

Whately, W. (1628). Sinne no more, or a sermon preached in the parish church of Banbury on Tuesday the fourth of March last past: Vpon occasion of a most terrible fire that happened there on the sabbath day immediately precedent, and within the space of foure houres was carried from the one end of the towne to the other, with that fury, as continuing to burne all the night, and much of the next day, it consumed 103. dwelling houses, 20. kilnehouses, and other out-houses, to the number of 660. bayes and vpwards, together with so much malt and other graine and commodities, as amounted at the least to the value of twenty thousand pounds. The second time published and enlarged by the author. William Whately Vicar of Banbury. Printed [by Eliot's Court Press] for George Edwards in Greene Arbour without Newgate.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Whately, William. Sinne No More, or a Sermon Preached in the Parish Church of Banbury on Tuesday the Fourth of March Last Past: Vpon Occasion of a Most Terrible Fire That Happened There on the Sabbath Day Immediately Precedent, and Within the Space of Foure Houres Was Carried from the One End of the Towne to the Other, with That Fury, as Continuing to Burne All the Night, and Much of the Next Day, It Consumed 103. Dwelling Houses, 20. Kilnehouses, and Other Out-houses, to the Number of 660. Bayes and Vpwards, Together with so Much Malt and Other Graine and Commodities, as Amounted at the Least to the Value of Twenty Thousand Pounds. The Second Time Published and Enlarged by the Author. William Whately Vicar of Banbury. London: Printed [by Eliot's Court Press] for George Edwards in Greene Arbour without Newgate, 1628.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Whately, William. Sinne No More, or a Sermon Preached in the Parish Church of Banbury on Tuesday the Fourth of March Last Past: Vpon Occasion of a Most Terrible Fire That Happened There on the Sabbath Day Immediately Precedent, and Within the Space of Foure Houres Was Carried from the One End of the Towne to the Other, with That Fury, as Continuing to Burne All the Night, and Much of the Next Day, It Consumed 103. Dwelling Houses, 20. Kilnehouses, and Other Out-houses, to the Number of 660. Bayes and Vpwards, Together with so Much Malt and Other Graine and Commodities, as Amounted at the Least to the Value of Twenty Thousand Pounds. The Second Time Published and Enlarged by the Author. William Whately Vicar of Banbury. Printed [by Eliot's Court Press] for George Edwards in Greene Arbour without Newgate, 1628.

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