APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gauden, J. (1647). Hinc illæ lachrymæ: Or the impietie of impunitie. Containing a short, serious and most certain demonstration of the main (if not, only) rise and originall of all the grand grievances, and obstructions of piety and justice, over the whole kingdome. Together with a soveraign salve, and precious plaisture, for the unquestionable cure thereof (by Gods blessing) if it be seriously and seasonably applyed, according to direction herein, humbly prescribed. [s.n.].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gauden, John. Hinc Illæ Lachrymæ: Or the Impietie of Impunitie. Containing a Short, Serious and Most Certain Demonstration of the Main (if Not, Only) Rise and Originall of All the Grand Grievances, and Obstructions of Piety and Justice, over the Whole Kingdome. Together with a Soveraign Salve, and Precious Plaisture, for the Unquestionable Cure Thereof (by Gods Blessing) If It Be Seriously and Seasonably Applyed, According to Direction Herein, Humbly Prescribed. London: [s.n.], 1647.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gauden, John. Hinc Illæ Lachrymæ: Or the Impietie of Impunitie. Containing a Short, Serious and Most Certain Demonstration of the Main (if Not, Only) Rise and Originall of All the Grand Grievances, and Obstructions of Piety and Justice, over the Whole Kingdome. Together with a Soveraign Salve, and Precious Plaisture, for the Unquestionable Cure Thereof (by Gods Blessing) If It Be Seriously and Seasonably Applyed, According to Direction Herein, Humbly Prescribed. [s.n.], 1647.

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