APA (7th ed.) Citation

T. P. (1662). God's call to unconverted sinners to turn to the Lord: Plainly shewing every poore sinner the miserableness of his estate, and how great an enermy he is to himself; that though the Lord be daily calling him, to turn and live, and professeth he deights not in the death of a sinner; yet for all this he will go and die. Allso [sic] the happy condition of the people of God, in that they have such a Father that had rather see their conversion, then condemnation. And lastly, to the terror of wicked and ungodly men is set forth: that if they will not turn to God that they may live with him in Heaven, they shall dye, and b: [sic] tormented with the Devil and his angels in hell fire. By T.P. printed for Charles Tyus. at the three Bibles on London Bridge.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

T. P. God's Call to Unconverted Sinners to Turn to the Lord: Plainly Shewing Every Poore Sinner the Miserableness of His Estate, and How Great an Enermy He Is to Himself; That Though the Lord Be Daily Calling Him, to Turn and Live, and Professeth He Deights Not in the Death of a Sinner; yet for All This He Will Go and Die. Allso [sic] the Happy Condition of the People of God, in That They Have Such a Father That Had Rather See Their Conversion, Then Condemnation. And Lastly, to the Terror of Wicked and Ungodly Men Is Set Forth: That If They Will Not Turn to God That They May Live with Him in Heaven, They Shall Dye, and B: [sic] Tormented with the Devil and His Angels in Hell Fire. By T.P. [London]: printed for Charles Tyus. at the three Bibles on London Bridge, 1662.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

T. P. God's Call to Unconverted Sinners to Turn to the Lord: Plainly Shewing Every Poore Sinner the Miserableness of His Estate, and How Great an Enermy He Is to Himself; That Though the Lord Be Daily Calling Him, to Turn and Live, and Professeth He Deights Not in the Death of a Sinner; yet for All This He Will Go and Die. Allso [sic] the Happy Condition of the People of God, in That They Have Such a Father That Had Rather See Their Conversion, Then Condemnation. And Lastly, to the Terror of Wicked and Ungodly Men Is Set Forth: That If They Will Not Turn to God That They May Live with Him in Heaven, They Shall Dye, and B: [sic] Tormented with the Devil and His Angels in Hell Fire. By T.P. printed for Charles Tyus. at the three Bibles on London Bridge, 1662.

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