D'Assigny, S. (1698). An antidote against the erroneous, or rather blasphemous, opinions of some people in this our corrupt age;: Concerning the true and real cause of man's falling into those gross and notorious sins, which do commonly prove his eternal ruine. : Made plain in a short discourse, being the substance of two sermons upon the 12, 14, 15. verses of the 1st chap. of St. James. Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God, &c. Printed by J.B. and S.P. at the back of Dick's Coffee-House in Skinner-Row.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationD'Assigny, Samuel. An Antidote Against the Erroneous, or Rather Blasphemous, Opinions of Some People in This Our Corrupt Age;: Concerning the True and Real Cause of Man's Falling into Those Gross and Notorious Sins, Which Do Commonly Prove His Eternal Ruine. : Made Plain in a Short Discourse, Being the Substance of Two Sermons upon the 12, 14, 15. Verses of the 1st Chap. of St. James. Let No Man Say When He Is Tempted, I Am Tempted of God, &c. Dublin,: Printed by J.B. and S.P. at the back of Dick's Coffee-House in Skinner-Row, 1698.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationD'Assigny, Samuel. An Antidote Against the Erroneous, or Rather Blasphemous, Opinions of Some People in This Our Corrupt Age;: Concerning the True and Real Cause of Man's Falling into Those Gross and Notorious Sins, Which Do Commonly Prove His Eternal Ruine. : Made Plain in a Short Discourse, Being the Substance of Two Sermons upon the 12, 14, 15. Verses of the 1st Chap. of St. James. Let No Man Say When He Is Tempted, I Am Tempted of God, &c. Printed by J.B. and S.P. at the back of Dick's Coffee-House in Skinner-Row, 1698.