APA (7th ed.) Citation

Smith, S., & Purslowe, A. (1675). David's blessed man, or, A short exposition upon the first Psalm, directing a man unto true end eternal happiness: Wherein the estate and condition of all mankind is laid down, both in this life, and that which is to come (The fourteenth edition.). Printed by A[nne]. P[urslowe]. for T[homas]. Vere, at the Angel without New-gate, and J[ohn]. Wright, next door to the Globe in Little-Britain.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Smith, Samuel, and Anne Purslowe. David's Blessed Man, or, A Short Exposition upon the First Psalm, Directing a Man Unto True End Eternal Happiness: Wherein the Estate and Condition of All Mankind Is Laid Down, Both in This Life, and That Which Is to Come. The fourteenth edition. London: Printed by A[nne]. P[urslowe]. for T[homas]. Vere, at the Angel without New-gate, and J[ohn]. Wright, next door to the Globe in Little-Britain, 1675.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Smith, Samuel, and Anne Purslowe. David's Blessed Man, or, A Short Exposition upon the First Psalm, Directing a Man Unto True End Eternal Happiness: Wherein the Estate and Condition of All Mankind Is Laid Down, Both in This Life, and That Which Is to Come. The fourteenth edition. Printed by A[nne]. P[urslowe]. for T[homas]. Vere, at the Angel without New-gate, and J[ohn]. Wright, next door to the Globe in Little-Britain, 1675.

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