Parsons, R. (1650). A Christian directory, guiding men to eternall salvation, commonly called the resolution.: Consisting of two parts; whereof the former layeth down the motives to resolution, and the other removeth the impediments. Both of them having been reviewed, corrected, and augmented, by the authour himself, a little before his death, for the greater commodity, and utility of the Reader. s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationParsons, Robert. A Christian Directory, Guiding Men to Eternall Salvation, Commonly Called the Resolution.: Consisting of Two Parts; Whereof the Former Layeth Down the Motives to Resolution, and the Other Removeth the Impediments. Both of Them Having Been Reviewed, Corrected, and Augmented, by the Authour Himself, a Little Before His Death, for the Greater Commodity, and Utility of the Reader. [France?: s.n.], 1650.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationParsons, Robert. A Christian Directory, Guiding Men to Eternall Salvation, Commonly Called the Resolution.: Consisting of Two Parts; Whereof the Former Layeth Down the Motives to Resolution, and the Other Removeth the Impediments. Both of Them Having Been Reviewed, Corrected, and Augmented, by the Authour Himself, a Little Before His Death, for the Greater Commodity, and Utility of the Reader. s.n.], 1650.