W., A. (1643). The young-mans second warning-peece: Being a true relation of the horrible suggestions and tentations, wherwith Satan assaulted me A. W. stationer of London, wherby he prevailed so farre, as to make me sin grosly, and to despaire fearfully, in so much that he brought me near unto the making of my selfe away, many and sundry ways, from the which the Lord in mercy delivered me. And therefore as a testimony of my thankfullnesse to God, and love to my brethren, and former sinfull associats. Printed for A. W.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationW., A. The Young-mans Second Warning-peece: Being a True Relation of the Horrible Suggestions and Tentations, Wherwith Satan Assaulted Me A. W. Stationer of London, Wherby He Prevailed so Farre, as to Make Me Sin Grosly, and to Despaire Fearfully, in so Much That He Brought Me Near Unto the Making of My Selfe Away, Many and Sundry Ways, from the Which the Lord in Mercy Delivered Me. And Therefore as a Testimony of My Thankfullnesse to God, and Love to My Brethren, and Former Sinfull Associats. S.l: Printed for A. W, 1643.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationW., A. The Young-mans Second Warning-peece: Being a True Relation of the Horrible Suggestions and Tentations, Wherwith Satan Assaulted Me A. W. Stationer of London, Wherby He Prevailed so Farre, as to Make Me Sin Grosly, and to Despaire Fearfully, in so Much That He Brought Me Near Unto the Making of My Selfe Away, Many and Sundry Ways, from the Which the Lord in Mercy Delivered Me. And Therefore as a Testimony of My Thankfullnesse to God, and Love to My Brethren, and Former Sinfull Associats. Printed for A. W, 1643.