(1625). Two precious and divine antidotes against the plague of pestilence; or any other judgement incident vnto vs: Giving excellent instructions and comforts vnto all that well vse them in time of neede. The first prescribing holy preservatiues against this, or any other plague: written by a Christian and charitable well-willer vnto his countrey. The second, setting downe sweete consolations for such as be visited by the plague: written by a famous, learned, and faithfull pastour, vnto some of his flocke in the time of their visitations. Printed [by J. Dawson] for Nathanael Nevvbery.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTwo Precious and Divine Antidotes Against the Plague of Pestilence; or Any Other Judgement Incident Vnto Vs: Giving Excellent Instructions and Comforts Vnto All That Well Vse Them in Time of Neede. The First Prescribing Holy Preservatiues Against This, or Any Other Plague: Written by a Christian and Charitable Well-willer Vnto His Countrey. The Second, Setting Downe Sweete Consolations for Such as Be Visited by the Plague: Written by a Famous, Learned, and Faithfull Pastour, Vnto Some of His Flocke in the Time of Their Visitations. London: Printed [by J. Dawson] for Nathanael Nevvbery, 1625.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTwo Precious and Divine Antidotes Against the Plague of Pestilence; or Any Other Judgement Incident Vnto Vs: Giving Excellent Instructions and Comforts Vnto All That Well Vse Them in Time of Neede. The First Prescribing Holy Preservatiues Against This, or Any Other Plague: Written by a Christian and Charitable Well-willer Vnto His Countrey. The Second, Setting Downe Sweete Consolations for Such as Be Visited by the Plague: Written by a Famous, Learned, and Faithfull Pastour, Vnto Some of His Flocke in the Time of Their Visitations. Printed [by J. Dawson] for Nathanael Nevvbery, 1625.