APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cocks, R. (1715). Nothing but religion can secure our peace and happiness in this life, as well as that which is to come. There is no peace faith my God, to the wicked: A sermon preached at the last Warwick Assizes before the Honourable Chief Baron Dodd and Judge Partt. By Robert Cocks, D.D. of Great Rowlwright in Oxfordshire. Published at the requelt of the high-sheriff, and the gentlemen of the grand-jury. Printed for Jonas Browne, at the Black Swan without Temple-Bar.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cocks, Robert. Nothing but Religion Can Secure Our Peace and Happiness in This Life, as Well as That Which Is to Come. There Is No Peace Faith My God, to the Wicked: A Sermon Preached at the Last Warwick Assizes Before the Honourable Chief Baron Dodd and Judge Partt. By Robert Cocks, D.D. of Great Rowlwright in Oxfordshire. Published at the Requelt of the High-sheriff, and the Gentlemen of the Grand-jury. London: Printed for Jonas Browne, at the Black Swan without Temple-Bar, 1715.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Cocks, Robert. Nothing but Religion Can Secure Our Peace and Happiness in This Life, as Well as That Which Is to Come. There Is No Peace Faith My God, to the Wicked: A Sermon Preached at the Last Warwick Assizes Before the Honourable Chief Baron Dodd and Judge Partt. By Robert Cocks, D.D. of Great Rowlwright in Oxfordshire. Published at the Requelt of the High-sheriff, and the Gentlemen of the Grand-jury. Printed for Jonas Browne, at the Black Swan without Temple-Bar, 1715.

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