Perkins, W. (1629). Deaths knell, or the sicke mans passing bell: Summoning all sicke consciences to prepare themselues for the comming of the great day of doome, lest mercies gate be shut against them. Fit for all those that desire to arriue at the heauenly Ierusalem. Whereunto are added prayers fit for housholders. Written by W. Perkins (The eleuenth Edition.). Printed [by T. Cotes?] for Iohn Wright and are to be sold at his shop without Newgate at the signe of the Bible.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Perkins, William. Deaths Knell, or the Sicke Mans Passing Bell: Summoning All Sicke Consciences to Prepare Themselues for the Comming of the Great Day of Doome, Lest Mercies Gate Be Shut Against Them. Fit for All Those That Desire to Arriue at the Heauenly Ierusalem. Whereunto Are Added Prayers Fit for Housholders. Written by W. Perkins. The eleuenth Edition. London: Printed [by T. Cotes?] for Iohn Wright and are to be sold at his shop without Newgate at the signe of the Bible, 1629.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Perkins, William. Deaths Knell, or the Sicke Mans Passing Bell: Summoning All Sicke Consciences to Prepare Themselues for the Comming of the Great Day of Doome, Lest Mercies Gate Be Shut Against Them. Fit for All Those That Desire to Arriue at the Heauenly Ierusalem. Whereunto Are Added Prayers Fit for Housholders. Written by W. Perkins. The eleuenth Edition. Printed [by T. Cotes?] for Iohn Wright and are to be sold at his shop without Newgate at the signe of the Bible, 1629.