Smith, W. (1660). Sweet oyle poured forth through the horn of salvation, and is freely sent abroad to search the wounded spirits, and to relieve the weak and feeble travellers. Printed for Robert Wilson.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSmith, William. Sweet Oyle Poured Forth Through the Horn of Salvation, and Is Freely Sent Abroad to Search the Wounded Spirits, and to Relieve the Weak and Feeble Travellers. London: Printed for Robert Wilson, 1660.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSmith, William. Sweet Oyle Poured Forth Through the Horn of Salvation, and Is Freely Sent Abroad to Search the Wounded Spirits, and to Relieve the Weak and Feeble Travellers. Printed for Robert Wilson, 1660.
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