Dent, A. (1684). The plain mans path-way to heaven: Wherein every man may clearly see whether he shall be saved or damned. Set forth dialogue-wise: for the better understanding of the simple. By Arthur Dent, preacher of the word of God at South-Shooberry in Essex. Corrected and much amended; with a table of all the principal matters; and three prayers, necessary to be used in private families, hereunto added by the same author. printed for M. Wotton and G. Conyers, at the Three Pigeons over against the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet; and at the Golden Ring on Ludgate-Hill, over against the Old Bayly.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDent, Arthur. The Plain Mans Path-way to Heaven: Wherein Every Man May Clearly See Whether He Shall Be Saved or Damned. Set Forth Dialogue-wise: For the Better Understanding of the Simple. By Arthur Dent, Preacher of the Word of God at South-Shooberry in Essex. Corrected and Much Amended; with a Table of All the Principal Matters; and Three Prayers, Necessary to Be Used in Private Families, Hereunto Added by the Same Author. London: printed for M. Wotton and G. Conyers, at the Three Pigeons over against the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet; and at the Golden Ring on Ludgate-Hill, over against the Old Bayly, 1684.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDent, Arthur. The Plain Mans Path-way to Heaven: Wherein Every Man May Clearly See Whether He Shall Be Saved or Damned. Set Forth Dialogue-wise: For the Better Understanding of the Simple. By Arthur Dent, Preacher of the Word of God at South-Shooberry in Essex. Corrected and Much Amended; with a Table of All the Principal Matters; and Three Prayers, Necessary to Be Used in Private Families, Hereunto Added by the Same Author. printed for M. Wotton and G. Conyers, at the Three Pigeons over against the Inner-Temple-Gate in Fleetstreet; and at the Golden Ring on Ludgate-Hill, over against the Old Bayly, 1684.