Flavel, J. (1677). Navigation spiritualized, or, A new compass for sea-men: Consisting of XXXII points Of [brace] pleasant observations, profitable applications, and serious reflections, all concluded with so many spiritual poems : Whereunto is now added 1. A sober consideration of the sin of drunkenness, 2. The harlots face in the Scripture-Glass, 3. The art of preserving the fruit of the lips, 4. The resurrection of buried mercies and promises, 5. The sea-mans catechism : being an essay towards their much desired reformation from the horrible and detestable sins of drunkenness, swearing, uncleanness, forgetfulness of mercies, violation of promises, and atheistical contempt of death : Fit to be seriously recommended to their profane relations, whether sea-men or others, by all such as unfeignedly desire their eternal welfare. Printed by J.C. for Thomas Fabian, and are to be sold at the Bible in S. Pauls Church-yard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFlavel, John. Navigation Spiritualized, or, A New Compass for Sea-men: Consisting of XXXII Points Of [brace] Pleasant Observations, Profitable Applications, and Serious Reflections, All Concluded with so Many Spiritual Poems : Whereunto Is Now Added 1. A Sober Consideration of the Sin of Drunkenness, 2. The Harlots Face in the Scripture-Glass, 3. The Art of Preserving the Fruit of the Lips, 4. The Resurrection of Buried Mercies and Promises, 5. The Sea-mans Catechism : Being an Essay Towards Their Much Desired Reformation from the Horrible and Detestable Sins of Drunkenness, Swearing, Uncleanness, Forgetfulness of Mercies, Violation of Promises, and Atheistical Contempt of Death : Fit to Be Seriously Recommended to Their Profane Relations, Whether Sea-men or Others, by All Such as Unfeignedly Desire Their Eternal Welfare. London: Printed by J.C. for Thomas Fabian, and are to be sold at the Bible in S. Pauls Church-yard, 1677.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFlavel, John. Navigation Spiritualized, or, A New Compass for Sea-men: Consisting of XXXII Points Of [brace] Pleasant Observations, Profitable Applications, and Serious Reflections, All Concluded with so Many Spiritual Poems : Whereunto Is Now Added 1. A Sober Consideration of the Sin of Drunkenness, 2. The Harlots Face in the Scripture-Glass, 3. The Art of Preserving the Fruit of the Lips, 4. The Resurrection of Buried Mercies and Promises, 5. The Sea-mans Catechism : Being an Essay Towards Their Much Desired Reformation from the Horrible and Detestable Sins of Drunkenness, Swearing, Uncleanness, Forgetfulness of Mercies, Violation of Promises, and Atheistical Contempt of Death : Fit to Be Seriously Recommended to Their Profane Relations, Whether Sea-men or Others, by All Such as Unfeignedly Desire Their Eternal Welfare. Printed by J.C. for Thomas Fabian, and are to be sold at the Bible in S. Pauls Church-yard, 1677.