[Weldon, J. (1692). The divine pedagogue: or The assured way to heaven: Digested into three dialogues. I. Between our saviour and man, comprising the whole duty of man towards his creator: which is to fear; love and serve him with all his heart and in all submission. II. Between deodatus and desiderius, exhibiting seven devout medirations [sic] upon the seven mysterys of our saviours passion with godly prayers referring to each meditation: also what sin is, and of its dreadful effects. III. Between the Christian soul and its eternal spouse towards his perfect enjoyment, as far as granted in this life. A work newly model'd and divided into three parts by Jo. Weldon C.J. Licensed according to order. printed for the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation[Weldon, John. The Divine Pedagogue: Or The Assured Way to Heaven: Digested into Three Dialogues. I. Between Our Saviour and Man, Comprising the Whole Duty of Man Towards His Creator: Which Is to Fear; Love and Serve Him with All His Heart and in All Submission. II. Between Deodatus and Desiderius, Exhibiting Seven Devout Medirations [sic] upon the Seven Mysterys of Our Saviours Passion with Godly Prayers Referring to Each Meditation: Also What Sin Is, and of Its Dreadful Effects. III. Between the Christian Soul and Its Eternal Spouse Towards His Perfect Enjoyment, as Far as Granted in This Life. A Work Newly Model'd and Divided into Three Parts by Jo. Weldon C.J. Licensed According to Order. London: printed for the author, 1692.
MLA (9th ed.) Citation[Weldon, John. The Divine Pedagogue: Or The Assured Way to Heaven: Digested into Three Dialogues. I. Between Our Saviour and Man, Comprising the Whole Duty of Man Towards His Creator: Which Is to Fear; Love and Serve Him with All His Heart and in All Submission. II. Between Deodatus and Desiderius, Exhibiting Seven Devout Medirations [sic] upon the Seven Mysterys of Our Saviours Passion with Godly Prayers Referring to Each Meditation: Also What Sin Is, and of Its Dreadful Effects. III. Between the Christian Soul and Its Eternal Spouse Towards His Perfect Enjoyment, as Far as Granted in This Life. A Work Newly Model'd and Divided into Three Parts by Jo. Weldon C.J. Licensed According to Order. printed for the author, 1692.