Robinson, T., Purslowe, G., Milbourne, R., & Stephens, P. (1622). The anatomy of the English Nunnery at Lisbon in Portugall: Dissected and laid open by one that was sometime a younger brother of the Covent [sic] : who (if the grace of God had not prevented him) might have growne as old in a wicked life as the oldest amongst them. printed by George Purslowe for Robert Mylbourne and Philemon Stephens.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRobinson, Thomas, George Purslowe, Robert Milbourne, and Philemon Stephens. The Anatomy of the English Nunnery at Lisbon in Portugall: Dissected and Laid Open by One That Was Sometime a Younger Brother of the Covent [sic] : Who (if the Grace of God Had Not Prevented Him) Might Have Growne as Old in a Wicked Life as the Oldest Amongst Them. London: printed by George Purslowe for Robert Mylbourne and Philemon Stephens, 1622.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationRobinson, Thomas, et al. The Anatomy of the English Nunnery at Lisbon in Portugall: Dissected and Laid Open by One That Was Sometime a Younger Brother of the Covent [sic] : Who (if the Grace of God Had Not Prevented Him) Might Have Growne as Old in a Wicked Life as the Oldest Amongst Them. printed by George Purslowe for Robert Mylbourne and Philemon Stephens, 1622.