APA (7th ed.) Citation

Burgess, A. (1654). Spiritual refining, or, A treatise of sinne with its causes, differences, mitigations, and aggravations: Particularly of the desperate deceitfulness of mans heart, of presumptuous and reigning sins, and of hypocrisie and formality in religion : also occasionally handling the uprightness and tenderness of a gracious heart, and therein discovering the nature of a misguided conscience, as also of secret and unknown sins that the best men are guilty of, with directions to the godly under their fears about them : shewing withall, that a strict scrutiny into a mans heart and wayes, with a holy fear of sinning, doth consist with a Gospel-life of faith and joy in the Holy Ghost : all tending to [brace] unmask counterfeit Christians, terrifie the ungodly, comfort and direct the doubting saint, humble man, exalt the grace of God : in XLII sermons. Printed for T.U. and [are to] be sold by Thomas Newberry at the three Lions on Cornh[ill by] the Exchange.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Burgess, Anthony. Spiritual Refining, or, A Treatise of Sinne with Its Causes, Differences, Mitigations, and Aggravations: Particularly of the Desperate Deceitfulness of Mans Heart, of Presumptuous and Reigning Sins, and of Hypocrisie and Formality in Religion : Also Occasionally Handling the Uprightness and Tenderness of a Gracious Heart, and Therein Discovering the Nature of a Misguided Conscience, as Also of Secret and Unknown Sins That the Best Men Are Guilty of, with Directions to the Godly Under Their Fears About Them : Shewing Withall, That a Strict Scrutiny into a Mans Heart and Wayes, with a Holy Fear of Sinning, Doth Consist with a Gospel-life of Faith and Joy in the Holy Ghost : All Tending to [brace] Unmask Counterfeit Christians, Terrifie the Ungodly, Comfort and Direct the Doubting Saint, Humble Man, Exalt the Grace of God : In XLII Sermons. London: Printed for T.U. and [are to] be sold by Thomas Newberry at the three Lions on Cornh[ill by] the Exchange, 1654.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Burgess, Anthony. Spiritual Refining, or, A Treatise of Sinne with Its Causes, Differences, Mitigations, and Aggravations: Particularly of the Desperate Deceitfulness of Mans Heart, of Presumptuous and Reigning Sins, and of Hypocrisie and Formality in Religion : Also Occasionally Handling the Uprightness and Tenderness of a Gracious Heart, and Therein Discovering the Nature of a Misguided Conscience, as Also of Secret and Unknown Sins That the Best Men Are Guilty of, with Directions to the Godly Under Their Fears About Them : Shewing Withall, That a Strict Scrutiny into a Mans Heart and Wayes, with a Holy Fear of Sinning, Doth Consist with a Gospel-life of Faith and Joy in the Holy Ghost : All Tending to [brace] Unmask Counterfeit Christians, Terrifie the Ungodly, Comfort and Direct the Doubting Saint, Humble Man, Exalt the Grace of God : In XLII Sermons. Printed for T.U. and [are to] be sold by Thomas Newberry at the three Lions on Cornh[ill by] the Exchange, 1654.

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