APA (7th ed.) Citation

Stafford, R. Of happiness: Wherein it is fully and particularly manifested that the great happiness of this life consisteth in the fear of God and keeping his commandments in opposition to the pleasures of sin or the pretended conveniency of disobdience.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Stafford, Richard. Of Happiness: Wherein It Is Fully and Particularly Manifested That the Great Happiness of This Life Consisteth in the Fear of God and Keeping His Commandments in Opposition to the Pleasures of Sin or the Pretended Conveniency of Disobdience.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Stafford, Richard. Of Happiness: Wherein It Is Fully and Particularly Manifested That the Great Happiness of This Life Consisteth in the Fear of God and Keeping His Commandments in Opposition to the Pleasures of Sin or the Pretended Conveniency of Disobdience.

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