Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn1756634
APA Citation
Smith, Humphrey. (1658). To the musicioners, the harpers, the minstrels, the singers, the dancers, the persecutors from one who loved dancing and musick as his life, which being parted with and the light being come which was before these things, in which they are all seen, and from it is declared the ground, foundation, beginning, and father, and children, and compass, and end, and the effects of all the harpers, mucisioners [sic], singers, and dancers who may reade what I have learned, who have tryed their ways and also searched into the things of God, and declare this according to Scripture, and have found the joy which man cannot take away, in which I rejoyce for ever because the marriage of the Lamb is come. London : Printed for Mary Westwood
MLA Citation
Smith, Humphrey. To the musicioners, the harpers, the minstrels, the singers, the dancers, the persecutors [microform] : from one who loved dancing and musick as his life, which being parted with and the light being come which was before these things, in which they are all seen, and from it is declared the ground, foundation, beginning, and father, and children, and compass, and end, and the effects of all the harpers, mucisioners [sic], singers, and dancers who may reade what I have learned, who have tryed their ways and also searched into the things of God, and declare this according to Scripture, and have found the joy which man cannot take away, in which I rejoyce for ever because the marriage of the Lamb is come Printed for Mary Westwood London 1658
Australian/Harvard Citation
Smith, Humphrey. 1658, To the musicioners, the harpers, the minstrels, the singers, the dancers, the persecutors [microform] : from one who loved dancing and musick as his life, which being parted with and the light being come which was before these things, in which they are all seen, and from it is declared the ground, foundation, beginning, and father, and children, and compass, and end, and the effects of all the harpers, mucisioners [sic], singers, and dancers who may reade what I have learned, who have tryed their ways and also searched into the things of God, and declare this according to Scripture, and have found the joy which man cannot take away, in which I rejoyce for ever because the marriage of the Lamb is come Printed for Mary Westwood London
Wikipedia Citation
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