(1635). Come ye blessed, &c., come ye cursed, &c., or, A Diall of directions to doomes day: Denoting by the seauen deadly sins, seauen dangerous steps descendant to destruction, and by their contrary opposite vertues, the seauenfold ladder ascending to euerlasting felicitie. For William Wilson and are to be sould by Francis Grove, over against the Sarazens-head without Newgate.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Come Ye Blessed, &c., Come Ye Cursed, &c., or, A Diall of Directions to Doomes Day: Denoting by the Seauen Deadly Sins, Seauen Dangerous Steps Descendant to Destruction, and by Their Contrary Opposite Vertues, the Seauenfold Ladder Ascending to Euerlasting Felicitie. Printed at London: For William Wilson and are to be sould by Francis Grove, over against the Sarazens-head without Newgate, 1635.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Come Ye Blessed, &c., Come Ye Cursed, &c., or, A Diall of Directions to Doomes Day: Denoting by the Seauen Deadly Sins, Seauen Dangerous Steps Descendant to Destruction, and by Their Contrary Opposite Vertues, the Seauenfold Ladder Ascending to Euerlasting Felicitie. For William Wilson and are to be sould by Francis Grove, over against the Sarazens-head without Newgate, 1635.