APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hart, J. (1685). The charitable Christian, or, A word of comfort from the God of comfort, to such as are truly poor: And a word of Christian control and advice to such as are worldly rich, stirring them up to the Christian duty, and practice of charity. With some powerful motives and perswasions thereunto, drawn from the word of God, to convince men of the mecessity of this Christian duty ; with the fore evils and calamities which are threatened in the Word of God, against unmerciful men. Printed by H. B. for J. Clark, W. Thackery, and T. Passinger.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hart, John. The Charitable Christian, or, A Word of Comfort from the God of Comfort, to Such as Are Truly Poor: And a Word of Christian Control and Advice to Such as Are Worldly Rich, Stirring Them Up to the Christian Duty, and Practice of Charity. With Some Powerful Motives and Perswasions Thereunto, Drawn from the Word of God, to Convince Men of the Mecessity of This Christian Duty ; with the Fore Evils and Calamities Which Are Threatened in the Word of God, Against Unmerciful Men. [S.l.]: Printed by H. B. for J. Clark, W. Thackery, and T. Passinger, 1685.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hart, John. The Charitable Christian, or, A Word of Comfort from the God of Comfort, to Such as Are Truly Poor: And a Word of Christian Control and Advice to Such as Are Worldly Rich, Stirring Them Up to the Christian Duty, and Practice of Charity. With Some Powerful Motives and Perswasions Thereunto, Drawn from the Word of God, to Convince Men of the Mecessity of This Christian Duty ; with the Fore Evils and Calamities Which Are Threatened in the Word of God, Against Unmerciful Men. Printed by H. B. for J. Clark, W. Thackery, and T. Passinger, 1685.

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