APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1672). The Godly mans instructions: or, The dying mans last words to his children.: We sinners all do see here what is pen'd, let's leave our sins and strive our lives to mend; and call of God in time to give us grace, the judment day is coming on a pace: that man is happy then as I do say, that hath his sins forgiven him at that day. To the tune of, Aim not too high. Printed for Philip Brooksby in West-Smith-field.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Godly Mans Instructions: Or, The Dying Mans Last Words to His Children.: We Sinners All Do See Here What Is Pen'd, Let's Leave Our Sins and Strive Our Lives to Mend; and Call of God in Time to Give Us Grace, the Judment Day Is Coming on a Pace: That Man Is Happy Then as I Do Say, That Hath His Sins Forgiven Him at That Day. To the Tune of, Aim Not Too High. [London]: Printed for Philip Brooksby in West-Smith-field, 1672.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Godly Mans Instructions: Or, The Dying Mans Last Words to His Children.: We Sinners All Do See Here What Is Pen'd, Let's Leave Our Sins and Strive Our Lives to Mend; and Call of God in Time to Give Us Grace, the Judment Day Is Coming on a Pace: That Man Is Happy Then as I Do Say, That Hath His Sins Forgiven Him at That Day. To the Tune of, Aim Not Too High. Printed for Philip Brooksby in West-Smith-field, 1672.

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