Pennyman, J. (1690). The way to peace and happiness: Proposed in some instructions, given formerly by a parent to his children. Which being of concern to all, (tho of riper years) are recommended to the perusal of all sorts of people, without respect of persons or parties, age or sex (The sixth edition.). printed 1690. by John Darby, for the author; and are to be freely given away.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPennyman, John. The Way to Peace and Happiness: Proposed in Some Instructions, Given Formerly by a Parent to His Children. Which Being of Concern to All, (tho of Riper Years) Are Recommended to the Perusal of All Sorts of People, Without Respect of Persons or Parties, Age or Sex. The sixth edition. London: printed 1690. by John Darby, for the author; and are to be freely given away, 1690.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPennyman, John. The Way to Peace and Happiness: Proposed in Some Instructions, Given Formerly by a Parent to His Children. Which Being of Concern to All, (tho of Riper Years) Are Recommended to the Perusal of All Sorts of People, Without Respect of Persons or Parties, Age or Sex. The sixth edition. printed 1690. by John Darby, for the author; and are to be freely given away, 1690.