APA (7th ed.) Citation

Tymme, T. (1638). A silver watch-bell: The sound whereof is able (by the grace of God) to win the most profane worldling, and carelesse liver (if there be but the least spark of grace remaining in him) to become a true Christian indeed, that in the end hee may obtaine everlasting salvation. Whereunto is adjoyned a treatise of the holy sacrament of the Lords Supper, in part augmented. By Thomas Tymme (The eighteenth impression.). Printed by Iohn Haviland, for Thomas Alchorn.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Tymme, Thomas. A Silver Watch-bell: The Sound Whereof Is Able (by the Grace of God) to Win the Most Profane Worldling, and Carelesse Liver (if There Be but the Least Spark of Grace Remaining in Him) to Become a True Christian Indeed, That in the End Hee May Obtaine Everlasting Salvation. Whereunto Is Adjoyned a Treatise of the Holy Sacrament of the Lords Supper, in Part Augmented. By Thomas Tymme. The eighteenth impression. London: Printed by Iohn Haviland, for Thomas Alchorn, 1638.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Tymme, Thomas. A Silver Watch-bell: The Sound Whereof Is Able (by the Grace of God) to Win the Most Profane Worldling, and Carelesse Liver (if There Be but the Least Spark of Grace Remaining in Him) to Become a True Christian Indeed, That in the End Hee May Obtaine Everlasting Salvation. Whereunto Is Adjoyned a Treatise of the Holy Sacrament of the Lords Supper, in Part Augmented. By Thomas Tymme. The eighteenth impression. Printed by Iohn Haviland, for Thomas Alchorn, 1638.

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