APA (7th ed.) Citation

Baxter, R. (1660). A call to the unconverted to turn and live: And accept of mercy while mercy may be had, as ever they would find mercy in the day of their extremity: from the living God. By his unworthy servant Richard Baxter. To be read in families where any are unconverted (The sixth edition.). printed by R.W. for Nevil Simmons bookseller at Kederminster, and are to be sold by M. Wright at the Kings-head in the Little Old Baily.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Baxter, Richard. A Call to the Unconverted to Turn and Live: And Accept of Mercy While Mercy May Be Had, as Ever They Would Find Mercy in the Day of Their Extremity: From the Living God. By His Unworthy Servant Richard Baxter. To Be Read in Families Where Any Are Unconverted. The sixth edition. London: printed by R.W. for Nevil Simmons bookseller at Kederminster, and are to be sold by M. Wright at the Kings-head in the Little Old Baily, 1660.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Baxter, Richard. A Call to the Unconverted to Turn and Live: And Accept of Mercy While Mercy May Be Had, as Ever They Would Find Mercy in the Day of Their Extremity: From the Living God. By His Unworthy Servant Richard Baxter. To Be Read in Families Where Any Are Unconverted. The sixth edition. printed by R.W. for Nevil Simmons bookseller at Kederminster, and are to be sold by M. Wright at the Kings-head in the Little Old Baily, 1660.

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