APA (7th ed.) Citation

Johnson, R. (1799). The illustrious and renowned history of the seven famous champions of Christendom: In three parts. Containing their honorable birth, victories, and noble atchievements [sic], by sea and land, in diverse strange countries; their combats with giants and monsters; wonderful adventures, fortunes and misfortunes, in desarts [sic], wildernesses, inchanted [sic] castles; their conquests of empires, kingdoms; their relieving distressed ladies, with their faithful love to them; honor they won in tilts and tournaments; and success against the enemies of Christendom. With the manner of their untimely deaths; and how they came to be styled saints and champions of Christendom. Printed by Samuel Preston.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Johnson, Richard. The Illustrious and Renowned History of the Seven Famous Champions of Christendom: In Three Parts. Containing Their Honorable Birth, Victories, and Noble Atchievements [sic], by Sea and Land, in Diverse Strange Countries; Their Combats with Giants and Monsters; Wonderful Adventures, Fortunes and Misfortunes, in Desarts [sic], Wildernesses, Inchanted [sic] Castles; Their Conquests of Empires, Kingdoms; Their Relieving Distressed Ladies, with Their Faithful Love to Them; Honor They Won in Tilts and Tournaments; and Success Against the Enemies of Christendom. With the Manner of Their Untimely Deaths; and How They Came to Be Styled Saints and Champions of Christendom. Amherst, New Hampshire: Printed by Samuel Preston, 1799.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Johnson, Richard. The Illustrious and Renowned History of the Seven Famous Champions of Christendom: In Three Parts. Containing Their Honorable Birth, Victories, and Noble Atchievements [sic], by Sea and Land, in Diverse Strange Countries; Their Combats with Giants and Monsters; Wonderful Adventures, Fortunes and Misfortunes, in Desarts [sic], Wildernesses, Inchanted [sic] Castles; Their Conquests of Empires, Kingdoms; Their Relieving Distressed Ladies, with Their Faithful Love to Them; Honor They Won in Tilts and Tournaments; and Success Against the Enemies of Christendom. With the Manner of Their Untimely Deaths; and How They Came to Be Styled Saints and Champions of Christendom. Printed by Samuel Preston, 1799.

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