Smith, S. (1695). The great assize, or, Day of jubilee,: In which we must make a general account of all our actions before almighty God. Delivered in four sermons upon the XX. chapter of the Revelations; plainly shewing the happy estate of the godly, and the woful condition of the wicked. Whereunto is annexed two sermons upon the first chapter of the Canticles, vers. 6,7. [sic] (The eight and thirtieth impression.). Printed by J. R. for M. Wotton ..., and George Conyers ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSmith, Samuel. The Great Assize, or, Day of Jubilee,: In Which We Must Make a General Account of All Our Actions Before Almighty God. Delivered in Four Sermons upon the XX. Chapter of the Revelations; Plainly Shewing the Happy Estate of the Godly, and the Woful Condition of the Wicked. Whereunto Is Annexed Two Sermons upon the First Chapter of the Canticles, Vers. 6,7. [sic]. The eight and thirtieth impression. London,: Printed by J. R. for M. Wotton ..., and George Conyers ..., 1695.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSmith, Samuel. The Great Assize, or, Day of Jubilee,: In Which We Must Make a General Account of All Our Actions Before Almighty God. Delivered in Four Sermons upon the XX. Chapter of the Revelations; Plainly Shewing the Happy Estate of the Godly, and the Woful Condition of the Wicked. Whereunto Is Annexed Two Sermons upon the First Chapter of the Canticles, Vers. 6,7. [sic]. The eight and thirtieth impression. Printed by J. R. for M. Wotton ..., and George Conyers ..., 1695.