The Kentish miracle, or, A strange and miraculous work of Gods providence, shewed to a poor distressed widdow, and her seven small fatherless children : who lived by a burnt six-penny loaf of bread, and a little water, for above seven weeks, in the wild of Kent, to the praise and glory of almighty God : to the tune of, A rich merchant-man.
MLA
The Kentish Miracle, or, A Strange and Miraculous Work of Gods Providence, Shewed to a Poor Distressed Widdow, and Her Seven Small Fatherless Children : Who Lived by a Burnt Six-Penny Loaf of Bread, and a Little Water, for above Seven Weeks, in the Wild of Kent, to the Praise and Glory of Almighty God : to the Tune of, A Rich Merchant-Man. Printed for J. Deacon, at the Angel in Guilt-Spur-street without Newgate, 0AD. https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/11174969.
APA, 6th edition
The Kentish miracle, or, A strange and miraculous work of Gods providence, shewed to a poor distressed widdow, and her seven small fatherless children : who lived by a burnt six-penny loaf of bread, and a little water, for above seven weeks, in the wild of Kent, to the praise and glory of almighty God : to the tune of, A rich merchant-man. (0 C.E.). Printed for J. Deacon, at the Angel in Guilt-Spur-street without Newgate, https://collections.library.yale.edu/catalog/11174969.