APA (7th ed.) Citation

Caussin, N., & T. H., S. (1816). The holy court, in five books: The first treating of motives which should excite men of quality to Christian perfection. The second of the prelate, soldier, statesman and lady. The third of maxims of Christianity against prophaneness, divided into three parts, viz. divinity, government of this life, and state of the other world. The fourth containing the command of reason over the passions. The fifth (now published in English, and much augmented to the last ediion of the Author) containing the lives of the most famous and illustrious courtiers. Taken both out of the Old and New Testament, and other modern authors. Printed and published by John Coyne ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Caussin, Nicolas, and Sir T. H. The Holy Court, in Five Books: The First Treating of Motives Which Should Excite Men of Quality to Christian Perfection. The Second of the Prelate, Soldier, Statesman and Lady. The Third of Maxims of Christianity Against Prophaneness, Divided into Three Parts, Viz. Divinity, Government of This Life, and State of the Other World. The Fourth Containing the Command of Reason over the Passions. The Fifth (now Published in English, and Much Augmented to the Last Ediion of the Author) Containing the Lives of the Most Famous and Illustrious Courtiers. Taken Both Out of the Old and New Testament, and Other Modern Authors. Dublin: Printed and published by John Coyne ..., 1816.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Caussin, Nicolas, and Sir T. H. The Holy Court, in Five Books: The First Treating of Motives Which Should Excite Men of Quality to Christian Perfection. The Second of the Prelate, Soldier, Statesman and Lady. The Third of Maxims of Christianity Against Prophaneness, Divided into Three Parts, Viz. Divinity, Government of This Life, and State of the Other World. The Fourth Containing the Command of Reason over the Passions. The Fifth (now Published in English, and Much Augmented to the Last Ediion of the Author) Containing the Lives of the Most Famous and Illustrious Courtiers. Taken Both Out of the Old and New Testament, and Other Modern Authors. Printed and published by John Coyne ..., 1816.

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