APA (7th ed.) Citation

Sharpe, I. (1704). Yet plainer English: Or, The shortest-way to convert the atheist, murderer, thief, whoremaster, strumpet, drunkard, swearer, lyar, Sabbath-breaker, slanderer, persecutor, coward, gamester, ungrateful, scold: and other scandalous livers. The third edition. Dedicated to the Reverend Mr. William Bisset author of the Reformation sermons; intituled, plain English, and more plain English. Printed for S. Malthus in London-House-yard, at the West-end of St. Pauls.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Sharpe, Isaac. Yet Plainer English: Or, The Shortest-way to Convert the Atheist, Murderer, Thief, Whoremaster, Strumpet, Drunkard, Swearer, Lyar, Sabbath-breaker, Slanderer, Persecutor, Coward, Gamester, Ungrateful, Scold: And Other Scandalous Livers. The Third Edition. Dedicated to the Reverend Mr. William Bisset Author of the Reformation Sermons; Intituled, Plain English, and More Plain English. London: Printed for S. Malthus in London-House-yard, at the West-end of St. Pauls, 1704.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Sharpe, Isaac. Yet Plainer English: Or, The Shortest-way to Convert the Atheist, Murderer, Thief, Whoremaster, Strumpet, Drunkard, Swearer, Lyar, Sabbath-breaker, Slanderer, Persecutor, Coward, Gamester, Ungrateful, Scold: And Other Scandalous Livers. The Third Edition. Dedicated to the Reverend Mr. William Bisset Author of the Reformation Sermons; Intituled, Plain English, and More Plain English. Printed for S. Malthus in London-House-yard, at the West-end of St. Pauls, 1704.

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