(1747). A sett of new psalms and anthems: In four parts: on various occasions, viz. I. For Christmas-Day. II. For the Martyrdom of the Blessed K. Charles I. III. For Easter-Day. IV. For Ascension-Day, or the Sunday after. V. For Whitsunday. VI. For the Happy Restoration of K. Charles II. VII. For Gun-Powder-Treason. VIII. For the Use of the People of Blandford, on the Fourth of June, being the Day that the Town was destroy'd by Fire. IX. On a King or Queen's Accession to the Throne. X. For the Holy Sacrament. XI. For Weddings. XII. For Funerals, &c. And an introduction to psalmody, after a plain and familiar manner. By William Knapp. The third edition, corrected. To which is added, an anthem in six parts, by a very eminent master. To which is added, An Anthem in Six Parts, by a very eminent Master. Also, An Anthem composed by King Henry the Seventh; which has been performed with the greatest Applause in the King's Chapel, St. Paul's Cathedral, and Westminster-Abbey. Now first published from a Manuscript. printed for T. Astley; and sold by R. Baldwin, jun. at the Rose in Pater-Noster-Row; and by J. Newberry, at the Bible and Sun in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and by all country booksellers.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Sett of New Psalms and Anthems: In Four Parts: On Various Occasions, Viz. I. For Christmas-Day. II. For the Martyrdom of the Blessed K. Charles I. III. For Easter-Day. IV. For Ascension-Day, or the Sunday After. V. For Whitsunday. VI. For the Happy Restoration of K. Charles II. VII. For Gun-Powder-Treason. VIII. For the Use of the People of Blandford, on the Fourth of June, Being the Day That the Town Was Destroy'd by Fire. IX. On a King or Queen's Accession to the Throne. X. For the Holy Sacrament. XI. For Weddings. XII. For Funerals, &c. And an Introduction to Psalmody, After a Plain and Familiar Manner. By William Knapp. The Third Edition, Corrected. To Which Is Added, an Anthem in Six Parts, by a Very Eminent Master. To Which Is Added, An Anthem in Six Parts, by a Very Eminent Master. Also, An Anthem Composed by King Henry the Seventh; Which Has Been Performed with the Greatest Applause in the King's Chapel, St. Paul's Cathedral, and Westminster-Abbey. Now First Published from a Manuscript. London: printed for T. Astley; and sold by R. Baldwin, jun. at the Rose in Pater-Noster-Row; and by J. Newberry, at the Bible and Sun in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and by all country booksellers, 1747.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Sett of New Psalms and Anthems: In Four Parts: On Various Occasions, Viz. I. For Christmas-Day. II. For the Martyrdom of the Blessed K. Charles I. III. For Easter-Day. IV. For Ascension-Day, or the Sunday After. V. For Whitsunday. VI. For the Happy Restoration of K. Charles II. VII. For Gun-Powder-Treason. VIII. For the Use of the People of Blandford, on the Fourth of June, Being the Day That the Town Was Destroy'd by Fire. IX. On a King or Queen's Accession to the Throne. X. For the Holy Sacrament. XI. For Weddings. XII. For Funerals, &c. And an Introduction to Psalmody, After a Plain and Familiar Manner. By William Knapp. The Third Edition, Corrected. To Which Is Added, an Anthem in Six Parts, by a Very Eminent Master. To Which Is Added, An Anthem in Six Parts, by a Very Eminent Master. Also, An Anthem Composed by King Henry the Seventh; Which Has Been Performed with the Greatest Applause in the King's Chapel, St. Paul's Cathedral, and Westminster-Abbey. Now First Published from a Manuscript. printed for T. Astley; and sold by R. Baldwin, jun. at the Rose in Pater-Noster-Row; and by J. Newberry, at the Bible and Sun in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and by all country booksellers, 1747.