Gale (Firm). The Cries of a wounded conscience; or The sorrowful sighs of a sinner: Wherein he bitterly laments the folly of his wicked life, intreating God to be gracious to him in the salvation of his soul, even for his mercy's sake. Concluding with an exhortation to all his friends, beleeching them not to follow the bad example of his loose life; assuring them, it is a very dangerous hazard to put trust in a death bed repentance.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). The Cries of a Wounded Conscience; or The Sorrowful Sighs of a Sinner: Wherein He Bitterly Laments the Folly of His Wicked Life, Intreating God to Be Gracious to Him in the Salvation of His Soul, Even for His Mercy's Sake. Concluding with an Exhortation to All His Friends, Beleeching Them Not to Follow the Bad Example of His Loose Life; Assuring Them, It Is a Very Dangerous Hazard to Put Trust in a Death Bed Repentance.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). The Cries of a Wounded Conscience; or The Sorrowful Sighs of a Sinner: Wherein He Bitterly Laments the Folly of His Wicked Life, Intreating God to Be Gracious to Him in the Salvation of His Soul, Even for His Mercy's Sake. Concluding with an Exhortation to All His Friends, Beleeching Them Not to Follow the Bad Example of His Loose Life; Assuring Them, It Is a Very Dangerous Hazard to Put Trust in a Death Bed Repentance.