Hickes, G. (1677). A discourse to prove that the strongest temptations are conquerable by Christians, or, A sober defence of nature and grace against the cavils and excuses of loose inconsiderate men: In a sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of London, and court of aldermen, the 14th of January, 1676/7. Printed by W. Godbid, and are to be sold by Moses Pitt ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHickes, George. A Discourse to Prove That the Strongest Temptations Are Conquerable by Christians, or, A Sober Defence of Nature and Grace Against the Cavils and Excuses of Loose Inconsiderate Men: In a Sermon Preach'd Before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of London, and Court of Aldermen, the 14th of January, 1676/7. London: Printed by W. Godbid, and are to be sold by Moses Pitt ..., 1677.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHickes, George. A Discourse to Prove That the Strongest Temptations Are Conquerable by Christians, or, A Sober Defence of Nature and Grace Against the Cavils and Excuses of Loose Inconsiderate Men: In a Sermon Preach'd Before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor of London, and Court of Aldermen, the 14th of January, 1676/7. Printed by W. Godbid, and are to be sold by Moses Pitt ..., 1677.