Godskall, J. (1604). The arke of noah: For the Londoners that remaine in the cittie to enter in, with their families, to be preserued from the deluge of the plague. Item, an exercise for the Londoners that are departed out of the cittie into the coutnrey, to spend their time till they returne. Whereunto is annexed an epistle sent out of the countrey, to the afflicted cittie of London. Made and written by Iames Godskall the yonger, preacher of the word. Printed by Thomas Creede.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGodskall, James. The Arke of Noah: For the Londoners That Remaine in the Cittie to Enter in, with Their Families, to Be Preserued from the Deluge of the Plague. Item, an Exercise for the Londoners That Are Departed Out of the Cittie into the Coutnrey, to Spend Their Time Till They Returne. Whereunto Is Annexed an Epistle Sent Out of the Countrey, to the Afflicted Cittie of London. Made and Written by Iames Godskall the Yonger, Preacher of the Word. London: Printed by Thomas Creede, 1604.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGodskall, James. The Arke of Noah: For the Londoners That Remaine in the Cittie to Enter in, with Their Families, to Be Preserued from the Deluge of the Plague. Item, an Exercise for the Londoners That Are Departed Out of the Cittie into the Coutnrey, to Spend Their Time Till They Returne. Whereunto Is Annexed an Epistle Sent Out of the Countrey, to the Afflicted Cittie of London. Made and Written by Iames Godskall the Yonger, Preacher of the Word. Printed by Thomas Creede, 1604.