APA (7th ed.) Citation

Reyner, E. (1656). Rules for the government of the tongue:: Together, with directions in six particular cases. [brace] 1 Confession of our faults to men. 2 Confession of Christ before men. 3 Reprehension of faults in others. 4 Christian communication. [brace] Vrbanity and eloquence. 5 Consolation of the afflicted. 6 Self-commendation, and a disproof of perfection in this life. Added, as a supplement, to the Rules for governing [brace] 1 the thoughts, 2 the affections, in the Precepts for Christian practice, or, The rule of the new creature, new model'd. Printed by R.I. for Thomas Newberry, and are to be sold at his shop at the three Lions neer the Exchange..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Reyner, Edward. Rules for the Government of the Tongue:: Together, with Directions in Six Particular Cases. [brace] 1 Confession of Our Faults to Men. 2 Confession of Christ Before Men. 3 Reprehension of Faults in Others. 4 Christian Communication. [brace] Vrbanity and Eloquence. 5 Consolation of the Afflicted. 6 Self-commendation, and a Disproof of Perfection in This Life. Added, as a Supplement, to the Rules for Governing [brace] 1 the Thoughts, 2 the Affections, in the Precepts for Christian Practice, or, The Rule of the New Creature, New Model'd. London,: Printed by R.I. for Thomas Newberry, and are to be sold at his shop at the three Lions neer the Exchange., 1656.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Reyner, Edward. Rules for the Government of the Tongue:: Together, with Directions in Six Particular Cases. [brace] 1 Confession of Our Faults to Men. 2 Confession of Christ Before Men. 3 Reprehension of Faults in Others. 4 Christian Communication. [brace] Vrbanity and Eloquence. 5 Consolation of the Afflicted. 6 Self-commendation, and a Disproof of Perfection in This Life. Added, as a Supplement, to the Rules for Governing [brace] 1 the Thoughts, 2 the Affections, in the Precepts for Christian Practice, or, The Rule of the New Creature, New Model'd. Printed by R.I. for Thomas Newberry, and are to be sold at his shop at the three Lions neer the Exchange., 1656.

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