Mercurius, H. (1680). A seasonable caution to apostate Protestants: or, mercy and judgment at once visible:: Wherein you'l find heart refreshing mercy to the firm Protestants; and soul ruining vengeance on the rotten time-serving ones that turn papists. Verifying, in the very letter, that promise, whosoever will save his life, shall lose it: and whosoever will lose his life for my sake, shall find it: Mat. 16. 25. (as here the true Protestants did, who gave themselves up for dead men, rather than turn papists to save their lives; and yet were miraculously saved: when, at the same time, the rotten unsound Protestants, who, at that pinch, turn'd papists to save their lives, yet perished. Printed by Th. Dawks, living in Black fryers. Sold by Langly Curtis in Goat Court on Ludgate-hill.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMercurius, Hibernicus. A Seasonable Caution to Apostate Protestants: Or, Mercy and Judgment at Once Visible:: Wherein You'l Find Heart Refreshing Mercy to the Firm Protestants; and Soul Ruining Vengeance on the Rotten Time-serving Ones That Turn Papists. Verifying, in the Very Letter, That Promise, Whosoever Will Save His Life, Shall Lose It: And Whosoever Will Lose His Life for My Sake, Shall Find It: Mat. 16. 25. (as Here the True Protestants Did, Who Gave Themselves Up for Dead Men, Rather than Turn Papists to Save Their Lives; and yet Were Miraculously Saved: When, at the Same Time, the Rotten Unsound Protestants, Who, at That Pinch, Turn'd Papists to Save Their Lives, yet Perished. London: Printed by Th. Dawks, living in Black fryers. Sold by Langly Curtis in Goat Court on Ludgate-hill, 1680.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMercurius, Hibernicus. A Seasonable Caution to Apostate Protestants: Or, Mercy and Judgment at Once Visible:: Wherein You'l Find Heart Refreshing Mercy to the Firm Protestants; and Soul Ruining Vengeance on the Rotten Time-serving Ones That Turn Papists. Verifying, in the Very Letter, That Promise, Whosoever Will Save His Life, Shall Lose It: And Whosoever Will Lose His Life for My Sake, Shall Find It: Mat. 16. 25. (as Here the True Protestants Did, Who Gave Themselves Up for Dead Men, Rather than Turn Papists to Save Their Lives; and yet Were Miraculously Saved: When, at the Same Time, the Rotten Unsound Protestants, Who, at That Pinch, Turn'd Papists to Save Their Lives, yet Perished. Printed by Th. Dawks, living in Black fryers. Sold by Langly Curtis in Goat Court on Ludgate-hill, 1680.