(1631). A looking-glasse for married folkes, wherein they may plainly see their deformities; and also how to behaue themselues one to another, and both of them towards God. / Set forth dialogue-wise for the more tastable and plainnesse sake, by R.S.
Chicago Style (17. basım) AtıfA Looking-glasse for Married Folkes, Wherein They May Plainly See Their Deformities; and Also How to Behaue Themselues One to Another, and Both of Them Towards God. / Set Forth Dialogue-wise for the More Tastable and Plainnesse Sake, by R.S. 1631.
MLA (9th ed.) AtıfA Looking-glasse for Married Folkes, Wherein They May Plainly See Their Deformities; and Also How to Behaue Themselues One to Another, and Both of Them Towards God. / Set Forth Dialogue-wise for the More Tastable and Plainnesse Sake, by R.S. 1631.