Scupoli, L. (1772). The spiritual combat: To which is added, the peace of the soul, and the happiness of the heart which dies to itself in order to live to God. Also, twelve advantages arising from the contemplation of death. Done into English by J. T. printed by William Flyn, at the Shakespear, near the Exchange.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationScupoli, Lorenzo. The Spiritual Combat: To Which Is Added, the Peace of the Soul, and the Happiness of the Heart Which Dies to Itself in Order to Live to God. Also, Twelve Advantages Arising from the Contemplation of Death. Done into English by J. T. Cork: printed by William Flyn, at the Shakespear, near the Exchange, 1772.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationScupoli, Lorenzo. The Spiritual Combat: To Which Is Added, the Peace of the Soul, and the Happiness of the Heart Which Dies to Itself in Order to Live to God. Also, Twelve Advantages Arising from the Contemplation of Death. Done into English by J. T. printed by William Flyn, at the Shakespear, near the Exchange, 1772.