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APA Citation
Clark, Henry. (1656). Englands lessons, set to be learned by her rulers, nobles, judges, counsellors, scribes, astrologers, priests, and people of all sorts, from the highest that fits npon [sic] the throne, to the lowest and meanest of men, women and children, young men and maids, bond or free. With some few queries added at the later end to be answered by them who say that the scriptures are the vvord of God. London : Printed for Giles Calvert at the Black Spread-Eagle, neer the west end of Pauls
MLA Citation
Clark, Henry. Englands lessons, [electronic resource] : set to be learned by her rulers, nobles, judges, counsellors, scribes, astrologers, priests, and people of all sorts, from the highest that fits npon [sic] the throne, to the lowest and meanest of men, women and children, young men and maids, bond or free. With some few queries added at the later end to be answered by them who say that the scriptures are the vvord of God. / Written by me Henry Clark Printed for Giles Calvert at the Black Spread-Eagle, neer the west end of Pauls London 1656
Australian/Harvard Citation
Clark, Henry. 1656, Englands lessons, [electronic resource] : set to be learned by her rulers, nobles, judges, counsellors, scribes, astrologers, priests, and people of all sorts, from the highest that fits npon [sic] the throne, to the lowest and meanest of men, women and children, young men and maids, bond or free. With some few queries added at the later end to be answered by them who say that the scriptures are the vvord of God. / Written by me Henry Clark Printed for Giles Calvert at the Black Spread-Eagle, neer the west end of Pauls London
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=Englands lessons, [electronic resource] : set to be learned by her rulers, nobles, judges, counsellors, scribes, astrologers, priests, and people of all sorts, from the highest that fits npon [sic] the throne, to the lowest and meanest of men, women and children, young men and maids, bond or free. With some few queries added at the later end to be answered by them who say that the scriptures are the vvord of God. / Written by me Henry Clark | author1=Clark, Henry, 17th cent | year=1656 | publisher=Printed for Giles Calvert at the Black Spread-Eagle, neer the west end of Pauls | language=English }}