Bunyan, J. Grace abounding to the chief sinners: or, A brief and faithful relation of the exceeding mercy of God in Christ, to his poor servant John Bunyan: Wherein is particularly shewed, the manner of his conversion, his sight and trouble for sin, his dreadful temptations; also, how he despaired of God's mercy, and how the Lord at length, through Christ, did deliver him from all the guilt and terror that lay upon him. (Second New-York edition.).
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBunyan, John. Grace Abounding to the Chief Sinners: Or, A Brief and Faithful Relation of the Exceeding Mercy of God in Christ, to His Poor Servant John Bunyan: Wherein Is Particularly Shewed, the Manner of His Conversion, His Sight and Trouble for Sin, His Dreadful Temptations; Also, How He Despaired of God's Mercy, and How the Lord at Length, Through Christ, Did Deliver Him from All the Guilt and Terror That Lay upon Him. Second New-York edition.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBunyan, John. Grace Abounding to the Chief Sinners: Or, A Brief and Faithful Relation of the Exceeding Mercy of God in Christ, to His Poor Servant John Bunyan: Wherein Is Particularly Shewed, the Manner of His Conversion, His Sight and Trouble for Sin, His Dreadful Temptations; Also, How He Despaired of God's Mercy, and How the Lord at Length, Through Christ, Did Deliver Him from All the Guilt and Terror That Lay upon Him. Second New-York edition.