Russel, R. (1693). Of the accepted time, and day of salvation: Delivered in a sermon. [Wherein is declared the goodness of God towards mankind, in putting an opportunity of grace into our hands, to seek peace and reconcilliation with God; and also the great danger of delaying our repentance and squandering and trifling away this golden opportunity. Together with encouragement to sinners, in that they shall be sure to find mercy if they seek it in time.]. Printed for J. Blare, at the Looking-glass on London-bridge.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRussel, Robert. Of the Accepted Time, and Day of Salvation: Delivered in a Sermon. [Wherein Is Declared the Goodness of God Towards Mankind, in Putting an Opportunity of Grace into Our Hands, to Seek Peace and Reconcilliation with God; and Also the Great Danger of Delaying Our Repentance and Squandering and Trifling Away This Golden Opportunity. Together with Encouragement to Sinners, in That They Shall Be Sure to Find Mercy If They Seek It in Time.]. S.l: Printed for J. Blare, at the Looking-glass on London-bridge, 1693.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRussel, Robert. Of the Accepted Time, and Day of Salvation: Delivered in a Sermon. [Wherein Is Declared the Goodness of God Towards Mankind, in Putting an Opportunity of Grace into Our Hands, to Seek Peace and Reconcilliation with God; and Also the Great Danger of Delaying Our Repentance and Squandering and Trifling Away This Golden Opportunity. Together with Encouragement to Sinners, in That They Shall Be Sure to Find Mercy If They Seek It in Time.]. Printed for J. Blare, at the Looking-glass on London-bridge, 1693.