Lucas, R. (1721). Practical Christianity; or: An account of the holiness which the Gospel enjoins, with the motives to it, and the remedies it proposes against temptations. With a prayer concluding each distinct head. To which are added, Christian thoughts for every day of the month: wherein is represented the nature of unseigned repentance, and of perfect love towards God. By R. Lucas, D.D. vicar of St. Stephen's in Coleman-Street (The sixth edition.). Printed for W. Taylor, at the Ship and Black-Swan in Pater-Noster-Row, and R. Gosling, at the Middle-Temple-Gate in Fleet-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLucas, Richard. Practical Christianity; or: An Account of the Holiness Which the Gospel Enjoins, with the Motives to It, and the Remedies It Proposes Against Temptations. With a Prayer Concluding Each Distinct Head. To Which Are Added, Christian Thoughts for Every Day of the Month: Wherein Is Represented the Nature of Unseigned Repentance, and of Perfect Love Towards God. By R. Lucas, D.D. Vicar of St. Stephen's in Coleman-Street. The sixth edition. London: Printed for W. Taylor, at the Ship and Black-Swan in Pater-Noster-Row, and R. Gosling, at the Middle-Temple-Gate in Fleet-Street, 1721.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLucas, Richard. Practical Christianity; or: An Account of the Holiness Which the Gospel Enjoins, with the Motives to It, and the Remedies It Proposes Against Temptations. With a Prayer Concluding Each Distinct Head. To Which Are Added, Christian Thoughts for Every Day of the Month: Wherein Is Represented the Nature of Unseigned Repentance, and of Perfect Love Towards God. By R. Lucas, D.D. Vicar of St. Stephen's in Coleman-Street. The sixth edition. Printed for W. Taylor, at the Ship and Black-Swan in Pater-Noster-Row, and R. Gosling, at the Middle-Temple-Gate in Fleet-Street, 1721.