APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cummiskey, J. (1845). The Rosarist's companion; or, Manual of devout exercises: Comprising night and morning prayers, prayers at mass, &c. The rosaries of B.V.M., and of Jesus; the Little Office of the B.V.M.; the rules of the Confraternity of the Scapular; together with the indulgences granted to the Confraternities of Rosary and Scapular. The devotion of the Way of the Cross of the Sacred Heart: and of the Association for a Happy Death, called Bona Mors. The Arch-Confraternity of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, for the conversion of sinners. Vespers,--or evening office of the Church, in Latin and English. Printed by the proprietor, and sold by Charles M'Donnel, corner of Market and Randolph Streets, near the South Branch Bridge.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cummiskey, James. The Rosarist's Companion; or, Manual of Devout Exercises: Comprising Night and Morning Prayers, Prayers at Mass, &c. The Rosaries of B.V.M., and of Jesus; the Little Office of the B.V.M.; the Rules of the Confraternity of the Scapular; Together with the Indulgences Granted to the Confraternities of Rosary and Scapular. The Devotion of the Way of the Cross of the Sacred Heart: And of the Association for a Happy Death, Called Bona Mors. The Arch-Confraternity of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, for the Conversion of Sinners. Vespers,--or Evening Office of the Church, in Latin and English. Chicago: Printed by the proprietor, and sold by Charles M'Donnel, corner of Market and Randolph Streets, near the South Branch Bridge, 1845.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Cummiskey, James. The Rosarist's Companion; or, Manual of Devout Exercises: Comprising Night and Morning Prayers, Prayers at Mass, &c. The Rosaries of B.V.M., and of Jesus; the Little Office of the B.V.M.; the Rules of the Confraternity of the Scapular; Together with the Indulgences Granted to the Confraternities of Rosary and Scapular. The Devotion of the Way of the Cross of the Sacred Heart: And of the Association for a Happy Death, Called Bona Mors. The Arch-Confraternity of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, for the Conversion of Sinners. Vespers,--or Evening Office of the Church, in Latin and English. Printed by the proprietor, and sold by Charles M'Donnel, corner of Market and Randolph Streets, near the South Branch Bridge, 1845.

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