William Bagwell. (1673). The mystery of astronomy made plain to the meanest capacity, by an arithmetical description of the terrestrial and celestial globes: Briefly shewing (by way of question and answer) the wonderful works of God, from the earth his footstool, to his throne of heaven. Printed for Francis Smith.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWilliam Bagwell. The Mystery of Astronomy Made Plain to the Meanest Capacity, by an Arithmetical Description of the Terrestrial and Celestial Globes: Briefly Shewing (by Way of Question and Answer) the Wonderful Works of God, from the Earth His Footstool, to His Throne of Heaven. London: Printed for Francis Smith, 1673.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWilliam Bagwell. The Mystery of Astronomy Made Plain to the Meanest Capacity, by an Arithmetical Description of the Terrestrial and Celestial Globes: Briefly Shewing (by Way of Question and Answer) the Wonderful Works of God, from the Earth His Footstool, to His Throne of Heaven. Printed for Francis Smith, 1673.