Smith, S. (1660). Davids repentance. Or A plain and familiar exposition of the 51 Psalm: First preached, and now published for the benefit of Gods Church. Wherein every Christian may set before his eyes the pattern of unfeigned repentance: likewise exhorting every man to labour for repentance before sicknes and death seize upon them: for after death there is no repentance to be had or expected. The eightteenth edition. Newly revised and profitably amplified by the author Samuel Smith, late preacher of the Word at Pritle-well in Essex. printed for W. Wilson, dwelling in little St. Bartholomews near Smithfield.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Smith, Samuel. Davids Repentance. Or A Plain and Familiar Exposition of the 51 Psalm: First Preached, and Now Published for the Benefit of Gods Church. Wherein Every Christian May Set Before His Eyes the Pattern of Unfeigned Repentance: Likewise Exhorting Every Man to Labour for Repentance Before Sicknes and Death Seize upon Them: For After Death There Is No Repentance to Be Had or Expected. The Eightteenth Edition. Newly Revised and Profitably Amplified by the Author Samuel Smith, Late Preacher of the Word at Pritle-well in Essex. London: printed for W. Wilson, dwelling in little St. Bartholomews near Smithfield, 1660.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Smith, Samuel. Davids Repentance. Or A Plain and Familiar Exposition of the 51 Psalm: First Preached, and Now Published for the Benefit of Gods Church. Wherein Every Christian May Set Before His Eyes the Pattern of Unfeigned Repentance: Likewise Exhorting Every Man to Labour for Repentance Before Sicknes and Death Seize upon Them: For After Death There Is No Repentance to Be Had or Expected. The Eightteenth Edition. Newly Revised and Profitably Amplified by the Author Samuel Smith, Late Preacher of the Word at Pritle-well in Essex. printed for W. Wilson, dwelling in little St. Bartholomews near Smithfield, 1660.