Rebecca Travers. (1659). Of that eternal breath begotten and brought forth not of flesh & blood, nor of the will of man but by the Father of spirits: Which according to his own wil worketh to wil & to do of his good pleasure, when, or in whom he pleaseth. s.n.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRebecca Travers. Of That Eternal Breath Begotten and Brought Forth Not of Flesh & Blood, nor of the Will of Man but by the Father of Spirits: Which According to His Own Wil Worketh to Wil & to Do of His Good Pleasure, When, or in Whom He Pleaseth. S.l: s.n, 1659.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRebecca Travers. Of That Eternal Breath Begotten and Brought Forth Not of Flesh & Blood, nor of the Will of Man but by the Father of Spirits: Which According to His Own Wil Worketh to Wil & to Do of His Good Pleasure, When, or in Whom He Pleaseth. s.n, 1659.