Passinger, T. -. (1668). The sinners arraignment; or, The life, death and judgment of stubborn and incorrigible sinners: Wherein first is plainly set forth and described the certainty of their death: as also many pithy arguments to perswade men to prepare for it, lest they fall unawares into the great condemnation. Together with a pithy discourse of the last and great judgment, with a discovery of the judge, the judged, and the manner of the pronouncing sentence, the confusion of sinners before the judgement seat, being full of terrour and amazement; as also followed on with many directions to sinners. which, if followed, they may escape the sentence of, Go ye cursed, &c. With some consolations for saints, who have overcome the second death, and may appear with boldnesse at the great day and receive their sentence of, Come ye blessed, &c. By T.P. printed for Thomas Passinger, at the three Bibles on London-Bridge.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Passinger, Thomas -1688. The Sinners Arraignment; or, The Life, Death and Judgment of Stubborn and Incorrigible Sinners: Wherein First Is Plainly Set Forth and Described the Certainty of Their Death: As Also Many Pithy Arguments to Perswade Men to Prepare for It, Lest They Fall Unawares into the Great Condemnation. Together with a Pithy Discourse of the Last and Great Judgment, with a Discovery of the Judge, the Judged, and the Manner of the Pronouncing Sentence, the Confusion of Sinners Before the Judgement Seat, Being Full of Terrour and Amazement; as Also Followed on with Many Directions to Sinners. Which, If Followed, They May Escape the Sentence of, Go Ye Cursed, &c. With Some Consolations for Saints, Who Have Overcome the Second Death, and May Appear with Boldnesse at the Great Day and Receive Their Sentence of, Come Ye Blessed, &c. By T.P. London: printed for Thomas Passinger, at the three Bibles on London-Bridge, 1668.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Passinger, Thomas -1688. The Sinners Arraignment; or, The Life, Death and Judgment of Stubborn and Incorrigible Sinners: Wherein First Is Plainly Set Forth and Described the Certainty of Their Death: As Also Many Pithy Arguments to Perswade Men to Prepare for It, Lest They Fall Unawares into the Great Condemnation. Together with a Pithy Discourse of the Last and Great Judgment, with a Discovery of the Judge, the Judged, and the Manner of the Pronouncing Sentence, the Confusion of Sinners Before the Judgement Seat, Being Full of Terrour and Amazement; as Also Followed on with Many Directions to Sinners. Which, If Followed, They May Escape the Sentence of, Go Ye Cursed, &c. With Some Consolations for Saints, Who Have Overcome the Second Death, and May Appear with Boldnesse at the Great Day and Receive Their Sentence of, Come Ye Blessed, &c. By T.P. printed for Thomas Passinger, at the three Bibles on London-Bridge, 1668.