Babington, G. (1596). A briefe conference, betwixt mans frailtie and faith: Wherein is declared the true vse, and comfort of those blessings pronounced by Christ in the fift of Mathew, that euery Christian man and woman ought to make and take hold of in theyr seuerall tentations and conflicts. VVith a new addition of some comfort against the death of friends, together with a direction to other strength against our frailties, noted in the booke vpon the Lords Prayer. Laide downe in this plaine order of dialogue, to helpe, if it please God, the conceit and feeling of the simpliest. By Geruase Babington. Printed by Iames Roberts for Thomas Chard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBabington, Gervase. A Briefe Conference, Betwixt Mans Frailtie and Faith: Wherein Is Declared the True Vse, and Comfort of Those Blessings Pronounced by Christ in the Fift of Mathew, That Euery Christian Man and Woman Ought to Make and Take Hold of in Theyr Seuerall Tentations and Conflicts. VVith a New Addition of Some Comfort Against the Death of Friends, Together with a Direction to Other Strength Against Our Frailties, Noted in the Booke Vpon the Lords Prayer. Laide Downe in This Plaine Order of Dialogue, to Helpe, If It Please God, the Conceit and Feeling of the Simpliest. By Geruase Babington. At London: Printed by Iames Roberts for Thomas Chard, 1596.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBabington, Gervase. A Briefe Conference, Betwixt Mans Frailtie and Faith: Wherein Is Declared the True Vse, and Comfort of Those Blessings Pronounced by Christ in the Fift of Mathew, That Euery Christian Man and Woman Ought to Make and Take Hold of in Theyr Seuerall Tentations and Conflicts. VVith a New Addition of Some Comfort Against the Death of Friends, Together with a Direction to Other Strength Against Our Frailties, Noted in the Booke Vpon the Lords Prayer. Laide Downe in This Plaine Order of Dialogue, to Helpe, If It Please God, the Conceit and Feeling of the Simpliest. By Geruase Babington. Printed by Iames Roberts for Thomas Chard, 1596.