APA Citation

Clarke, S., Milbourn, T., Gaywood, R., & Cross, T. (1671). A mirrour or looking-glass both for saints, and sinners, held forth in some thousands of examples: Wherein is presented, as Gods wonderful mercies to the one, so his severe judgments against the other. Collected out of the most classique authors, both ancient, and modern, with some late examples observed by my self, and others. Whereunto are added a Geographical description of all the countries in the known world : as also the wonders of God in nature : and the rare, stupendious, and costly works made by the art and industry of man As the most famous cities, temples, structures, statues, cabinets of rarities, &c. which have been, or are now in the world (The 4th edition very much enlarged : especially in the geographical-part, wherein all the counties in England and Wales are alphabetically described : together with the citites, and most remarkable things in them : as also the four chief English plantations in America.). London: Printed by Tho. Milbourn for Robert Clavel, Tho. Passinger, William Cadman, William Whitwood, Tho. Sawridge, and William Birch.

Chicago Style Citation

Clarke, Samuel, Thomas Milbourn, Richard Gaywood, and Thomas Cross. A Mirrour or Looking-glass Both for Saints, and Sinners, Held Forth in Some Thousands of Examples: Wherein Is Presented, As Gods Wonderful Mercies to the One, so His Severe Judgments against the Other. Collected Out of the Most Classique Authors, Both Ancient, and Modern, With Some Late Examples Observed By My Self, and Others. Whereunto Are Added a Geographical Description of All the Countries in the Known World : As Also the Wonders of God in Nature : And the Rare, Stupendious, and Costly Works Made By the Art and Industry of Man As the Most Famous Cities, Temples, Structures, Statues, Cabinets of Rarities, &c. Which Have Been, or Are Now in the World. The 4th edition very much enlarged : especially in the geographical-part, wherein all the counties in England and Wales are alphabetically described : together with the citites, and most remarkable things in them : as also the four chief English plantations in America. London: Printed by Tho. Milbourn for Robert Clavel, Tho. Passinger, William Cadman, William Whitwood, Tho. Sawridge, and William Birch, 1671.

MLA Citation

Clarke, Samuel, Thomas Milbourn, Richard Gaywood, and Thomas Cross. A Mirrour or Looking-glass Both for Saints, and Sinners, Held Forth in Some Thousands of Examples: Wherein Is Presented, As Gods Wonderful Mercies to the One, so His Severe Judgments against the Other. Collected Out of the Most Classique Authors, Both Ancient, and Modern, With Some Late Examples Observed By My Self, and Others. Whereunto Are Added a Geographical Description of All the Countries in the Known World : As Also the Wonders of God in Nature : And the Rare, Stupendious, and Costly Works Made By the Art and Industry of Man As the Most Famous Cities, Temples, Structures, Statues, Cabinets of Rarities, &c. Which Have Been, or Are Now in the World. The 4th edition very much enlarged : especially in the geographical-part, wherein all the counties in England and Wales are alphabetically described : together with the citites, and most remarkable things in them : as also the four chief English plantations in America. London: Printed by Tho. Milbourn for Robert Clavel, Tho. Passinger, William Cadman, William Whitwood, Tho. Sawridge, and William Birch, 1671.

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