Young, E. (1729). An impartial view of Christians in general: Being a useful discourse for this degenerate age: shewing, in some measure, the cause of the evil that harh enter'd into the hearts of many, in departing from the living god. Herein is also presceib'd, a suitable remedy; which being rightly apply'd, may, in some measure, remove the evil, and cause them in deed and in truth to seek the lord while he may be found, and for the things which concern their everlasting peace, before they are bid from their eyes. By Edward Young, late of Wye in Kent. Printed for and sold by the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationYoung, Edward. An Impartial View of Christians in General: Being a Useful Discourse for This Degenerate Age: Shewing, in Some Measure, the Cause of the Evil That Harh Enter'd into the Hearts of Many, in Departing from the Living God. Herein Is Also Presceib'd, a Suitable Remedy; Which Being Rightly Apply'd, May, in Some Measure, Remove the Evil, and Cause Them in Deed and in Truth to Seek the Lord While He May Be Found, and for the Things Which Concern Their Everlasting Peace, Before They Are Bid from Their Eyes. By Edward Young, Late of Wye in Kent. Canterbury: Printed for and sold by the author, 1729.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationYoung, Edward. An Impartial View of Christians in General: Being a Useful Discourse for This Degenerate Age: Shewing, in Some Measure, the Cause of the Evil That Harh Enter'd into the Hearts of Many, in Departing from the Living God. Herein Is Also Presceib'd, a Suitable Remedy; Which Being Rightly Apply'd, May, in Some Measure, Remove the Evil, and Cause Them in Deed and in Truth to Seek the Lord While He May Be Found, and for the Things Which Concern Their Everlasting Peace, Before They Are Bid from Their Eyes. By Edward Young, Late of Wye in Kent. Printed for and sold by the author, 1729.