Edwards, J. (1725). The whole concern of man. Or, What he ought to know and do, in order to eternal salvation: Laid down in a plain and familiar way for the use of all, but especially the meanest reader. : Divided into xvii. chapters. : Necessary for all families. : with devotions for several occasions, ordinary and extraordinary. (The second edition, with additions.). By S. Kneeland, for J. Edwards, at his shop on the north-side of the Town House.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEdwards, John. The Whole Concern of Man. Or, What He Ought to Know and Do, in Order to Eternal Salvation: Laid Down in a Plain and Familiar Way for the Use of All, but Especially the Meanest Reader. : Divided into Xvii. Chapters. : Necessary for All Families. : With Devotions for Several Occasions, Ordinary and Extraordinary. The second edition, with additions. Re-printed at Boston in N.E.: By S. Kneeland, for J. Edwards, at his shop on the north-side of the Town House, 1725.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationEdwards, John. The Whole Concern of Man. Or, What He Ought to Know and Do, in Order to Eternal Salvation: Laid Down in a Plain and Familiar Way for the Use of All, but Especially the Meanest Reader. : Divided into Xvii. Chapters. : Necessary for All Families. : With Devotions for Several Occasions, Ordinary and Extraordinary. The second edition, with additions. By S. Kneeland, for J. Edwards, at his shop on the north-side of the Town House, 1725.