APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Smith, S. (1682). David's blessed man. Or a short exposition upon the first Psalm, directing a man unto true and eternal happiness: Wherein the estate and condition of all mankind is laid down, both in this life, and that which is to come. The fifteenth edition, profitably amplified by the author, Samuel Smith, late minister of Prittlewell in Essex. printed by J.R. for T. Passinger upon London-Bridge, and Geo. Conyers and Matthew Wotton, at the Golden Ring upon Ludgate-Hill, and at the Three Pidgeons in Fleetstreet.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Smith, Samuel. David's Blessed Man. Or a Short Exposition upon the First Psalm, Directing a Man Unto True and Eternal Happiness: Wherein the Estate and Condition of All Mankind Is Laid Down, Both in This Life, and That Which Is to Come. The Fifteenth Edition, Profitably Amplified by the Author, Samuel Smith, Late Minister of Prittlewell in Essex. London: printed by J.R. for T. Passinger upon London-Bridge, and Geo. Conyers and Matthew Wotton, at the Golden Ring upon Ludgate-Hill, and at the Three Pidgeons in Fleetstreet, 1682.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Smith, Samuel. David's Blessed Man. Or a Short Exposition upon the First Psalm, Directing a Man Unto True and Eternal Happiness: Wherein the Estate and Condition of All Mankind Is Laid Down, Both in This Life, and That Which Is to Come. The Fifteenth Edition, Profitably Amplified by the Author, Samuel Smith, Late Minister of Prittlewell in Essex. printed by J.R. for T. Passinger upon London-Bridge, and Geo. Conyers and Matthew Wotton, at the Golden Ring upon Ludgate-Hill, and at the Three Pidgeons in Fleetstreet, 1682.

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