Watts, I., & Kollock, S. The doctrine of the passions explained and improved: or, A brief and comprehensive scheme of the natural affections of mankind, attempted in a plain and easy method: With an account of their names, nature, appearances, effects, and different uses in human life. To which are subjoined, moral and divine rules for the regulation or government of them. By I. Watts, D.D. [Two lines of Scripture text].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWatts, Isaac, and Shepard Kollock. The Doctrine of the Passions Explained and Improved: Or, A Brief and Comprehensive Scheme of the Natural Affections of Mankind, Attempted in a Plain and Easy Method: With an Account of Their Names, Nature, Appearances, Effects, and Different Uses in Human Life. To Which Are Subjoined, Moral and Divine Rules for the Regulation or Government of Them. By I. Watts, D.D. [Two Lines of Scripture Text].
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWatts, Isaac, and Shepard Kollock. The Doctrine of the Passions Explained and Improved: Or, A Brief and Comprehensive Scheme of the Natural Affections of Mankind, Attempted in a Plain and Easy Method: With an Account of Their Names, Nature, Appearances, Effects, and Different Uses in Human Life. To Which Are Subjoined, Moral and Divine Rules for the Regulation or Government of Them. By I. Watts, D.D. [Two Lines of Scripture Text].