Bartlet, J. (1670). The practical Christian: or, A summary view of the chief heads of practical divinity: In order to the begetting, preserving, and increasing the life and power of godliness in the hearts and lives of professors; laid down in a plain and succinct manner, by way of meditation. Drawn up, and principally intended for the use and benefit of the citizens of Exeter; and especially those that were his peculiar flock. By J.B. once their pastor. printed for Thomas Parkhurst, at the Bible on London-Bridge; and are to be sold by Michael Hide, book-seller at Exeter.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBartlet, John. The Practical Christian: Or, A Summary View of the Chief Heads of Practical Divinity: In Order to the Begetting, Preserving, and Increasing the Life and Power of Godliness in the Hearts and Lives of Professors; Laid Down in a Plain and Succinct Manner, by Way of Meditation. Drawn Up, and Principally Intended for the Use and Benefit of the Citizens of Exeter; and Especially Those That Were His Peculiar Flock. By J.B. Once Their Pastor. London: printed for Thomas Parkhurst, at the Bible on London-Bridge; and are to be sold by Michael Hide, book-seller at Exeter, 1670.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBartlet, John. The Practical Christian: Or, A Summary View of the Chief Heads of Practical Divinity: In Order to the Begetting, Preserving, and Increasing the Life and Power of Godliness in the Hearts and Lives of Professors; Laid Down in a Plain and Succinct Manner, by Way of Meditation. Drawn Up, and Principally Intended for the Use and Benefit of the Citizens of Exeter; and Especially Those That Were His Peculiar Flock. By J.B. Once Their Pastor. printed for Thomas Parkhurst, at the Bible on London-Bridge; and are to be sold by Michael Hide, book-seller at Exeter, 1670.