APA (7th ed.) Citation

Reynolds, J. (1778). God's revenge against murder and adultery: Remarkably displayed in thirty tragical histories: shewing the justice and power of divine providence in punishing such atrocious offences. The whole extremely interesting, entertaining, and instructive; very necessary to deter and restrain us from giving a loose to our passions and irregular appetites. Each history introduced with a copper plate, representing the most striking passages. A new edition revised and corrected, with a recommendatory preface, by the Rev. Philip Batteson, B.A. Printed for T. Axtell, at the Royal Exchange; R. Shaw, in White Friars, Fleet Street; and J. French, at No. 47, Holborn.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Reynolds, John. God's Revenge Against Murder and Adultery: Remarkably Displayed in Thirty Tragical Histories: Shewing the Justice and Power of Divine Providence in Punishing Such Atrocious Offences. The Whole Extremely Interesting, Entertaining, and Instructive; Very Necessary to Deter and Restrain Us from Giving a Loose to Our Passions and Irregular Appetites. Each History Introduced with a Copper Plate, Representing the Most Striking Passages. A New Edition Revised and Corrected, with a Recommendatory Preface, by the Rev. Philip Batteson, B.A. London: Printed for T. Axtell, at the Royal Exchange; R. Shaw, in White Friars, Fleet Street; and J. French, at No. 47, Holborn, 1778.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Reynolds, John. God's Revenge Against Murder and Adultery: Remarkably Displayed in Thirty Tragical Histories: Shewing the Justice and Power of Divine Providence in Punishing Such Atrocious Offences. The Whole Extremely Interesting, Entertaining, and Instructive; Very Necessary to Deter and Restrain Us from Giving a Loose to Our Passions and Irregular Appetites. Each History Introduced with a Copper Plate, Representing the Most Striking Passages. A New Edition Revised and Corrected, with a Recommendatory Preface, by the Rev. Philip Batteson, B.A. Printed for T. Axtell, at the Royal Exchange; R. Shaw, in White Friars, Fleet Street; and J. French, at No. 47, Holborn, 1778.

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