APA (7th ed.) Citation

Stubbes, P. (1623). A christal glasse for christian women: Containing a most excellent discourse of the godly life and Christian death of Mistris Katherine Stubbes, who departed this life in Burton vpon Trent in Stafford-shire, the 14 of December. With a most heavenly confession of the Christian faith, which she made a little before her departure: as also a most wonderfull combat betwixt Satan and her soule: worthy to be printed in letters of gold, and to be engrauen in the table of euery Christian heart. Set downe word for word as she spake, as neare as could be gathered. By Philip Stubbes, Gent. Printed by W. I[ones]. for Thomas Pauier and Iohn Wright.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Stubbes, Phillip. A Christal Glasse for Christian Women: Containing a Most Excellent Discourse of the Godly Life and Christian Death of Mistris Katherine Stubbes, Who Departed This Life in Burton Vpon Trent in Stafford-shire, the 14 of December. With a Most Heavenly Confession of the Christian Faith, Which She Made a Little Before Her Departure: As Also a Most Wonderfull Combat Betwixt Satan and Her Soule: Worthy to Be Printed in Letters of Gold, and to Be Engrauen in the Table of Euery Christian Heart. Set Downe Word for Word as She Spake, as Neare as Could Be Gathered. By Philip Stubbes, Gent. London: Printed by W. I[ones]. for Thomas Pauier and Iohn Wright, 1623.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Stubbes, Phillip. A Christal Glasse for Christian Women: Containing a Most Excellent Discourse of the Godly Life and Christian Death of Mistris Katherine Stubbes, Who Departed This Life in Burton Vpon Trent in Stafford-shire, the 14 of December. With a Most Heavenly Confession of the Christian Faith, Which She Made a Little Before Her Departure: As Also a Most Wonderfull Combat Betwixt Satan and Her Soule: Worthy to Be Printed in Letters of Gold, and to Be Engrauen in the Table of Euery Christian Heart. Set Downe Word for Word as She Spake, as Neare as Could Be Gathered. By Philip Stubbes, Gent. Printed by W. I[ones]. for Thomas Pauier and Iohn Wright, 1623.

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