Jelinger, C. (1676). Three treatises: I. The spiritual merchant· Wherein are two tables. 1. The resolution table for the mornings: containing 12. gracious resolutions for leading daily a most strict and heavenly life. 2. The examination table for the evenings: comprising 12. most needfull examinations. Both fit to be fixt on our chamber-doors for memorialls. II. The unvaluable worth of mans souls. Wherein are shown 17. ways whereby the soul may be lost: and onely one whereby it may be saved. III. The usurer cast. The first part. Whereto is added a Latin and English disputation against the popish mass and transubstantiation. publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJelinger, Christopher. Three Treatises: I. The Spiritual Merchant· Wherein Are Two Tables. 1. The Resolution Table for the Mornings: Containing 12. Gracious Resolutions for Leading Daily a Most Strict and Heavenly Life. 2. The Examination Table for the Evenings: Comprising 12. Most Needfull Examinations. Both Fit to Be Fixt on Our Chamber-doors for Memorialls. II. The Unvaluable Worth of Mans Souls. Wherein Are Shown 17. Ways Whereby the Soul May Be Lost: And Onely One Whereby It May Be Saved. III. The Usurer Cast. The First Part. Whereto Is Added a Latin and English Disputation Against the Popish Mass and Transubstantiation. [London: publisher not identified], 1676.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJelinger, Christopher. Three Treatises: I. The Spiritual Merchant· Wherein Are Two Tables. 1. The Resolution Table for the Mornings: Containing 12. Gracious Resolutions for Leading Daily a Most Strict and Heavenly Life. 2. The Examination Table for the Evenings: Comprising 12. Most Needfull Examinations. Both Fit to Be Fixt on Our Chamber-doors for Memorialls. II. The Unvaluable Worth of Mans Souls. Wherein Are Shown 17. Ways Whereby the Soul May Be Lost: And Onely One Whereby It May Be Saved. III. The Usurer Cast. The First Part. Whereto Is Added a Latin and English Disputation Against the Popish Mass and Transubstantiation. publisher not identified], 1676.