A sett of new psalm-tunes and anthems : in four parts: on various occasions, viz. For Christmas-Day, the Martyrdom of the Blessed King Charles I. Easter-Day, Ascension-Day, or the Sunday after, Whitsunday, the Happy Restoration of King Charles II. Gunpowder-Treason; for the Use of the People of Blandford, on the fourth of June, being the Day that the Town was destroy'd by Fire, for the Holy Sacrament, Funerals, &c. By William Knapp.
MLA
Knapp, William. A sett of new psalm-tunes and anthems : in four parts: on various occasions, viz. For Christmas-Day, the Martyrdom of the Blessed King Charles I. Easter-Day, Ascension-Day, or the Sunday after, Whitsunday, the Happy Restoration of King Charles II. Gunpowder-Treason; for the Use of the People of Blandford, on the fourth of June, being the Day that the Town was destroy'd by Fire, for the Holy Sacrament, Funerals, &c. By William Knapp. London : printed by W. Hutchinson, for the author, and sold by him in Poole; Mr. George Torbuck in Winbourn; Messrs. John and Joshua Cook in Sherbourn; Mrs. Chauklin in Taunton; Mr. Gould in Dorchester, Booksellers; and Mr. Hurstglover in Blandford, MDCC.XXXVIII. [1738]
APA
Knapp, W. (1738). A sett of new psalm-tunes and anthems : in four parts: on various occasions, viz. For Christmas-Day, the Martyrdom of the Blessed King Charles I. Easter-Day, Ascension-Day, or the Sunday after, Whitsunday, the Happy Restoration of King Charles II. Gunpowder-Treason; for the Use of the People of Blandford, on the fourth of June, being the Day that the Town was destroy'd by Fire, for the Holy Sacrament, Funerals, &c. By William Knapp. London : printed by W. Hutchinson, for the author, and sold by him in Poole; Mr. George Torbuck in Winbourn; Messrs. John and Joshua Cook in Sherbourn; Mrs. Chauklin in Taunton; Mr. Gould in Dorchester, Booksellers; and Mr. Hurstglover in Blandford.
Chicago
Knapp, William. A sett of new psalm-tunes and anthems : in four parts: on various occasions, viz. For Christmas-Day, the Martyrdom of the Blessed King Charles I. Easter-Day, Ascension-Day, or the Sunday after, Whitsunday, the Happy Restoration of King Charles II. Gunpowder-Treason; for the Use of the People of Blandford, on the fourth of June, being the Day that the Town was destroy'd by Fire, for the Holy Sacrament, Funerals, &c. By William Knapp. London : printed by W. Hutchinson, for the author, and sold by him in Poole; Mr. George Torbuck in Winbourn; Messrs. John and Joshua Cook in Sherbourn; Mrs. Chauklin in Taunton; Mr. Gould in Dorchester, Booksellers; and Mr. Hurstglover in Blandford, MDCC.XXXVIII. [1738]