Raworth, F. (1656). Monomaxia: Jacob wrestling with the angel: or, A sacred duel, fought between God and man at Peniel: With the issue of the combate. Represented as a lively example of faith and prayer, to all the Israel of God. With Jacob's Ladder: a description of the sufficiency of Providence, suitable in these times of temptation. By Francis Raworth, minister of the gospel at Shoreditch, London. printed for Tim. Smart, at the Hand and Bible in the Old-Bayly.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRaworth, Francis. Monomaxia: Jacob Wrestling with the Angel: Or, A Sacred Duel, Fought Between God and Man at Peniel: With the Issue of the Combate. Represented as a Lively Example of Faith and Prayer, to All the Israel of God. With Jacob's Ladder: A Description of the Sufficiency of Providence, Suitable in These Times of Temptation. By Francis Raworth, Minister of the Gospel at Shoreditch, London. London: printed for Tim. Smart, at the Hand and Bible in the Old-Bayly, 1656.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRaworth, Francis. Monomaxia: Jacob Wrestling with the Angel: Or, A Sacred Duel, Fought Between God and Man at Peniel: With the Issue of the Combate. Represented as a Lively Example of Faith and Prayer, to All the Israel of God. With Jacob's Ladder: A Description of the Sufficiency of Providence, Suitable in These Times of Temptation. By Francis Raworth, Minister of the Gospel at Shoreditch, London. printed for Tim. Smart, at the Hand and Bible in the Old-Bayly, 1656.