APA (7th ed.) Citation

Wortley, R. (1661). Wortley's vision or The great work of the conversion of a sinner: (according to the doctrine of the scriptures) by imaginary resemblances evidently manifested immediatly from heaven; clearly setting forth, the dangerous estate of the natural man, Gods way of effectually calling of him, the duties to be performed by him, upon, and after his effectual calling. The vision seen many years since; then slighted ; now lately (upon occasion) recalled to the memory of R. Wortley, minister of the gospel in Edworth, Bedf.sh. Given freely to the church, by special command from the most high. With some sermons upon the wounded spirit. printed by J.H. for M. Rothwell, at the Fountain in Goldsmiths-Row in Cheapside.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Wortley, Richard. Wortley's Vision or The Great Work of the Conversion of a Sinner: (according to the Doctrine of the Scriptures) by Imaginary Resemblances Evidently Manifested Immediatly from Heaven; Clearly Setting Forth, the Dangerous Estate of the Natural Man, Gods Way of Effectually Calling of Him, the Duties to Be Performed by Him, upon, and After His Effectual Calling. The Vision Seen Many Years Since; Then Slighted ; Now Lately (upon Occasion) Recalled to the Memory of R. Wortley, Minister of the Gospel in Edworth, Bedf.sh. Given Freely to the Church, by Special Command from the Most High. With Some Sermons upon the Wounded Spirit. London: printed by J.H. for M. Rothwell, at the Fountain in Goldsmiths-Row in Cheapside, 1661.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Wortley, Richard. Wortley's Vision or The Great Work of the Conversion of a Sinner: (according to the Doctrine of the Scriptures) by Imaginary Resemblances Evidently Manifested Immediatly from Heaven; Clearly Setting Forth, the Dangerous Estate of the Natural Man, Gods Way of Effectually Calling of Him, the Duties to Be Performed by Him, upon, and After His Effectual Calling. The Vision Seen Many Years Since; Then Slighted ; Now Lately (upon Occasion) Recalled to the Memory of R. Wortley, Minister of the Gospel in Edworth, Bedf.sh. Given Freely to the Church, by Special Command from the Most High. With Some Sermons upon the Wounded Spirit. printed by J.H. for M. Rothwell, at the Fountain in Goldsmiths-Row in Cheapside, 1661.

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