APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hearns, J. (1795). A cordial of comfort, to the saints of Jesus Christ: or The afflicted man's consolation in these sorrowful times of trouble: Wherein w[e] may all see the uncertainty and vanity of all worldly enjoymen[ts] and the deceitfulness of uncertain riches. With exhortations to contentment, under the greatest afflictions, at this troublesome time. By J.H. a servant of Jesus Christ, and dedicated to his father and mother, and to the rest of his afflicted relations; and at the desire of some of them it is made publick. Sold at John Pile's Printing Office, at Norton near Taupton, Somerset; where shopkeepers, chapmen, and travellers may be furnished with a variety of Godly books, andc. on the lowest terms, and good allowance to sell again.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hearns, John. A Cordial of Comfort, to the Saints of Jesus Christ: Or The Afflicted Man's Consolation in These Sorrowful Times of Trouble: Wherein W[e] May All See the Uncertainty and Vanity of All Worldly Enjoymen[ts] and the Deceitfulness of Uncertain Riches. With Exhortations to Contentment, Under the Greatest Afflictions, at This Troublesome Time. By J.H. a Servant of Jesus Christ, and Dedicated to His Father and Mother, and to the Rest of His Afflicted Relations; and at the Desire of Some of Them It Is Made Publick. [Norton]: Sold at John Pile's Printing Office, at Norton near Taupton, Somerset; where shopkeepers, chapmen, and travellers may be furnished with a variety of Godly books, andc. on the lowest terms, and good allowance to sell again, 1795.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hearns, John. A Cordial of Comfort, to the Saints of Jesus Christ: Or The Afflicted Man's Consolation in These Sorrowful Times of Trouble: Wherein W[e] May All See the Uncertainty and Vanity of All Worldly Enjoymen[ts] and the Deceitfulness of Uncertain Riches. With Exhortations to Contentment, Under the Greatest Afflictions, at This Troublesome Time. By J.H. a Servant of Jesus Christ, and Dedicated to His Father and Mother, and to the Rest of His Afflicted Relations; and at the Desire of Some of Them It Is Made Publick. Sold at John Pile's Printing Office, at Norton near Taupton, Somerset; where shopkeepers, chapmen, and travellers may be furnished with a variety of Godly books, andc. on the lowest terms, and good allowance to sell again, 1795.

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