APA (7th ed.) Citation

Wakelin, J. (1771). A golden key to open heaven's gate: being a sequel to the evening conference of Christ and Nicodemus: Containing the confession, prayer, and supplication, of a convinced sinner: with an an[s]wer of peace to the soul, &c. Also a funeral hymn. By the author of the evening conference. Published chiefly for the use of such as are in a measure convinced and feel the burden of sin; and such as are seeking for salvation in the blood of Christ. Printed for the author, by M. Lewis, No. 1. Paternoster Row; and sold by J. Dod, at the Bible in West-street, near the seven dials.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Wakelin, J. A Golden Key to Open Heaven's Gate: Being a Sequel to the Evening Conference of Christ and Nicodemus: Containing the Confession, Prayer, and Supplication, of a Convinced Sinner: With an An[s]wer of Peace to the Soul, &c. Also a Funeral Hymn. By the Author of the Evening Conference. Published Chiefly for the Use of Such as Are in a Measure Convinced and Feel the Burden of Sin; and Such as Are Seeking for Salvation in the Blood of Christ. London: Printed for the author, by M. Lewis, No. 1. Paternoster Row; and sold by J. Dod, at the Bible in West-street, near the seven dials, 1771.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Wakelin, J. A Golden Key to Open Heaven's Gate: Being a Sequel to the Evening Conference of Christ and Nicodemus: Containing the Confession, Prayer, and Supplication, of a Convinced Sinner: With an An[s]wer of Peace to the Soul, &c. Also a Funeral Hymn. By the Author of the Evening Conference. Published Chiefly for the Use of Such as Are in a Measure Convinced and Feel the Burden of Sin; and Such as Are Seeking for Salvation in the Blood of Christ. Printed for the author, by M. Lewis, No. 1. Paternoster Row; and sold by J. Dod, at the Bible in West-street, near the seven dials, 1771.

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