APA (7th ed.) Citation

Allen, W. (1660). A word to the army, touching their sin and dutie: If it may bee, to convince them of the greatness of the one, and their defectiveness in the other : with a word of advice in the conclusion, humbly tendred to them, in order to their recovery to that path of unfeigned repentance. Printed for Livewell Chapman ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Allen, William. A Word to the Army, Touching Their Sin and Dutie: If It May Bee, to Convince Them of the Greatness of the One, and Their Defectiveness in the Other : With a Word of Advice in the Conclusion, Humbly Tendred to Them, in Order to Their Recovery to That Path of Unfeigned Repentance. London: Printed for Livewell Chapman ..., 1660.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Allen, William. A Word to the Army, Touching Their Sin and Dutie: If It May Bee, to Convince Them of the Greatness of the One, and Their Defectiveness in the Other : With a Word of Advice in the Conclusion, Humbly Tendred to Them, in Order to Their Recovery to That Path of Unfeigned Repentance. Printed for Livewell Chapman ..., 1660.

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