Vicars, J. 1. (1645). Reverend sir, having lately received from you, by the hands of my loving neighbour and friend Mris. Ducker, a booke undeserved and unexpected savour, one of your last books, intituled, Innocencie and Truth triumphing together: I acknowledge it a just engagement of obliged gratitude, and therefore, accordingly, I doe here returne you deserved and most humble thankes for the same, by the same friendly hand. Printed for Michael Sparke Senior, at the Blew Bible in Greene Arbor.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationVicars, John 1580?-1652?. Reverend Sir, Having Lately Received from You, by the Hands of My Loving Neighbour and Friend Mris. Ducker, a Booke Undeserved and Unexpected Savour, One of Your Last Books, Intituled, Innocencie and Truth Triumphing Together: I Acknowledge It a Just Engagement of Obliged Gratitude, and Therefore, Accordingly, I Doe Here Returne You Deserved and Most Humble Thankes for the Same, by the Same Friendly Hand. S.l: Printed for Michael Sparke Senior, at the Blew Bible in Greene Arbor, 1645.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationVicars, John 1580?-1652?. Reverend Sir, Having Lately Received from You, by the Hands of My Loving Neighbour and Friend Mris. Ducker, a Booke Undeserved and Unexpected Savour, One of Your Last Books, Intituled, Innocencie and Truth Triumphing Together: I Acknowledge It a Just Engagement of Obliged Gratitude, and Therefore, Accordingly, I Doe Here Returne You Deserved and Most Humble Thankes for the Same, by the Same Friendly Hand. Printed for Michael Sparke Senior, at the Blew Bible in Greene Arbor, 1645.