(1676). Formulæ adorandi, or, A religious and devout poem: Containing certain plain directions and affectionate perswasions to the clergy and laiety of England for their frequent address unto and right behaviour in the house of the Lord at his worship and service, agreeable to the word of God, the laws and customs of Holy Church. Printed for Rich. Royston.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFormulæ Adorandi, or, A Religious and Devout Poem: Containing Certain Plain Directions and Affectionate Perswasions to the Clergy and Laiety of England for Their Frequent Address Unto and Right Behaviour in the House of the Lord at His Worship and Service, Agreeable to the Word of God, the Laws and Customs of Holy Church. London: Printed for Rich. Royston, 1676.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFormulæ Adorandi, or, A Religious and Devout Poem: Containing Certain Plain Directions and Affectionate Perswasions to the Clergy and Laiety of England for Their Frequent Address Unto and Right Behaviour in the House of the Lord at His Worship and Service, Agreeable to the Word of God, the Laws and Customs of Holy Church. Printed for Rich. Royston, 1676.