Flavel, J. (1698). Navigation spiritualiz'd: or, A new compass for seamen: Consisting of XXXII points of pleasant observations, profitable applications, and serious reflections: all concluded with so many spiritual poems. Whereunto is now added, I. A sober consideration of the sin of drunkenness. II. The harlots face in the Scripture-glass. III. The art of preserving the fruit of the lips. IV. The resurrection of buried mercies and promises. V. The sea-mans catechism. Being an essay toward their much desir'd reformation from the horrible and destable [sic] sins of drunkenness, swearing, uncleanness, forgetfulness of mercies, violation of promises, and atheistical contempt of death. Fit to be seriously recommmended to their profane relations, whether sea-men or others, by all such as unfeignedly desire their eternal welfare. By John Flavel, minister of the Gospel (The fourth edition.). printed for M. Fabian in Mercers Chappel at the lower end of Cheapside.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Flavel, John. Navigation Spiritualiz'd: Or, A New Compass for Seamen: Consisting of XXXII Points of Pleasant Observations, Profitable Applications, and Serious Reflections: All Concluded with so Many Spiritual Poems. Whereunto Is Now Added, I. A Sober Consideration of the Sin of Drunkenness. II. The Harlots Face in the Scripture-glass. III. The Art of Preserving the Fruit of the Lips. IV. The Resurrection of Buried Mercies and Promises. V. The Sea-mans Catechism. Being an Essay Toward Their Much Desir'd Reformation from the Horrible and Destable [sic] Sins of Drunkenness, Swearing, Uncleanness, Forgetfulness of Mercies, Violation of Promises, and Atheistical Contempt of Death. Fit to Be Seriously Recommmended to Their Profane Relations, Whether Sea-men or Others, by All Such as Unfeignedly Desire Their Eternal Welfare. By John Flavel, Minister of the Gospel. The fourth edition. London: printed for M. Fabian in Mercers Chappel at the lower end of Cheapside, 1698.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Flavel, John. Navigation Spiritualiz'd: Or, A New Compass for Seamen: Consisting of XXXII Points of Pleasant Observations, Profitable Applications, and Serious Reflections: All Concluded with so Many Spiritual Poems. Whereunto Is Now Added, I. A Sober Consideration of the Sin of Drunkenness. II. The Harlots Face in the Scripture-glass. III. The Art of Preserving the Fruit of the Lips. IV. The Resurrection of Buried Mercies and Promises. V. The Sea-mans Catechism. Being an Essay Toward Their Much Desir'd Reformation from the Horrible and Destable [sic] Sins of Drunkenness, Swearing, Uncleanness, Forgetfulness of Mercies, Violation of Promises, and Atheistical Contempt of Death. Fit to Be Seriously Recommmended to Their Profane Relations, Whether Sea-men or Others, by All Such as Unfeignedly Desire Their Eternal Welfare. By John Flavel, Minister of the Gospel. The fourth edition. printed for M. Fabian in Mercers Chappel at the lower end of Cheapside, 1698.