APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1697). A prayer to God, which the Christian soul may make every day, thereby to declare the sentiments which she desires to have at the point of death: Wherein are discover'd the acts of all the highest virtues, and especially the divine virtue of contrition, and a perfect love of God. Printed for Sam. Keble, at the Turks-head in Fleetstreet.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Prayer to God, Which the Christian Soul May Make Every Day, Thereby to Declare the Sentiments Which She Desires to Have at the Point of Death: Wherein Are Discover'd the Acts of All the Highest Virtues, and Especially the Divine Virtue of Contrition, and a Perfect Love of God. London: Printed for Sam. Keble, at the Turks-head in Fleetstreet, 1697.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Prayer to God, Which the Christian Soul May Make Every Day, Thereby to Declare the Sentiments Which She Desires to Have at the Point of Death: Wherein Are Discover'd the Acts of All the Highest Virtues, and Especially the Divine Virtue of Contrition, and a Perfect Love of God. Printed for Sam. Keble, at the Turks-head in Fleetstreet, 1697.

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