APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). (1710). A Mite put into the treasury: Or, A poetical essay upon the following subjects, viz. I. The baptismal vow. II. The creed or belief. III. The decalogue or Ten Commandments. IV. A short comment on the Lord's prayer, with digressions upon the future reward, death, and hell. Proper for the meanest understandings. Printed for Edmund Parker, at the Bible and Crown in Lombard-Street, near Stocks-Market.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). A Mite Put into the Treasury: Or, A Poetical Essay upon the Following Subjects, Viz. I. The Baptismal Vow. II. The Creed or Belief. III. The Decalogue or Ten Commandments. IV. A Short Comment on the Lord's Prayer, with Digressions upon the Future Reward, Death, and Hell. Proper for the Meanest Understandings. London: Printed for Edmund Parker, at the Bible and Crown in Lombard-Street, near Stocks-Market, 1710.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm). A Mite Put into the Treasury: Or, A Poetical Essay upon the Following Subjects, Viz. I. The Baptismal Vow. II. The Creed or Belief. III. The Decalogue or Ten Commandments. IV. A Short Comment on the Lord's Prayer, with Digressions upon the Future Reward, Death, and Hell. Proper for the Meanest Understandings. Printed for Edmund Parker, at the Bible and Crown in Lombard-Street, near Stocks-Market, 1710.

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