APA (7th ed.) Citation

Caussin, N., T. H., S., & Goddard, J. (1663). The holy court: In five tomes : the first, treating of motives, should excite men of quality to Christian perfection : the second, of the prelate, souldier, states-man, and lady : the third, of maxims of Christianity against prophanesse, divided into three parts, viz. divinity, government of this life, & state of the other world : the fourth, containing the command of reason over the passions : the fifth, containing the lives of the most famous and illustrious courtiers; taken both out of the old and new Testament, and other modern authors (The third edition.). Printed for John Williams, at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-yard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Caussin, Nicolas, Sir T. H., and John Goddard. The Holy Court: In Five Tomes : The First, Treating of Motives, Should Excite Men of Quality to Christian Perfection : The Second, of the Prelate, Souldier, States-man, and Lady : The Third, of Maxims of Christianity Against Prophanesse, Divided into Three Parts, Viz. Divinity, Government of This Life, & State of the Other World : The Fourth, Containing the Command of Reason over the Passions : The Fifth, Containing the Lives of the Most Famous and Illustrious Courtiers; Taken Both Out of the Old and New Testament, and Other Modern Authors. The third edition. London: Printed for John Williams, at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1663.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Caussin, Nicolas, et al. The Holy Court: In Five Tomes : The First, Treating of Motives, Should Excite Men of Quality to Christian Perfection : The Second, of the Prelate, Souldier, States-man, and Lady : The Third, of Maxims of Christianity Against Prophanesse, Divided into Three Parts, Viz. Divinity, Government of This Life, & State of the Other World : The Fourth, Containing the Command of Reason over the Passions : The Fifth, Containing the Lives of the Most Famous and Illustrious Courtiers; Taken Both Out of the Old and New Testament, and Other Modern Authors. The third edition. Printed for John Williams, at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1663.

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