APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cross, N. (1670). The Cynosura, or a saving star that leads to eternity. Discovered amidst the celestial orbs of David's Psalms by way of paraphrase upon the Miserere. Printed by I. Redmayne for Thomas Rooks, at the Lamb and Ink-bottle, at the entrance into Gresham Colledge, next Bishops-gate-street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cross, Nicholas. The Cynosura, or a Saving Star That Leads to Eternity. Discovered Amidst the Celestial Orbs of David's Psalms by Way of Paraphrase upon the Miserere. London: Printed by I. Redmayne for Thomas Rooks, at the Lamb and Ink-bottle, at the entrance into Gresham Colledge, next Bishops-gate-street, 1670.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Cross, Nicholas. The Cynosura, or a Saving Star That Leads to Eternity. Discovered Amidst the Celestial Orbs of David's Psalms by Way of Paraphrase upon the Miserere. Printed by I. Redmayne for Thomas Rooks, at the Lamb and Ink-bottle, at the entrance into Gresham Colledge, next Bishops-gate-street, 1670.

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