Robinson, T. (1623). The anatomy of the English Nunnery at Lisbon in Portugall: Dissected and laid open by one that was sometime a younger brother of the Couent [sic] : who (if the grace of God had not preuented him) might haue growne as old in a wicked life as the oldest amongst them. Published by Authoritie : Are to bee sould by R. Milbourne and Philemon Stephens.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRobinson, Thomas. The Anatomy of the English Nunnery at Lisbon in Portugall: Dissected and Laid Open by One That Was Sometime a Younger Brother of the Couent [sic] : Who (if the Grace of God Had Not Preuented Him) Might Haue Growne as Old in a Wicked Life as the Oldest Amongst Them. [King's Lynn]: Published by Authoritie : Are to bee sould by R. Milbourne and Philemon Stephens, 1623.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationRobinson, Thomas. The Anatomy of the English Nunnery at Lisbon in Portugall: Dissected and Laid Open by One That Was Sometime a Younger Brother of the Couent [sic] : Who (if the Grace of God Had Not Preuented Him) Might Haue Growne as Old in a Wicked Life as the Oldest Amongst Them. Published by Authoritie : Are to bee sould by R. Milbourne and Philemon Stephens, 1623.