APA (7th ed.) Citation

Killiray, M. (1667). The sinners sobs or The sinners way to Sions joy: Plainly demonstrating the absolute necessity of true Godly sorrow for the sinners safety. With many cogent reasons and arguments, and brief exhortations to poor sinners, yet in the gall of bitterness, and bond of iniquity, to return even by weeping and mourning, to him who delights to shew mercy. As also the terrible condition of such who come not in this way, whom God will finde another way to deal with. By Matthew Killirdy [sic]. printed for William Thackeray, next to the Dolphin in West Smith-field.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Killiray, Matthew. The Sinners Sobs or The Sinners Way to Sions Joy: Plainly Demonstrating the Absolute Necessity of True Godly Sorrow for the Sinners Safety. With Many Cogent Reasons and Arguments, and Brief Exhortations to Poor Sinners, yet in the Gall of Bitterness, and Bond of Iniquity, to Return Even by Weeping and Mourning, to Him Who Delights to Shew Mercy. As Also the Terrible Condition of Such Who Come Not in This Way, Whom God Will Finde Another Way to Deal with. By Matthew Killirdy [sic]. London: printed for William Thackeray, next to the Dolphin in West Smith-field, 1667.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Killiray, Matthew. The Sinners Sobs or The Sinners Way to Sions Joy: Plainly Demonstrating the Absolute Necessity of True Godly Sorrow for the Sinners Safety. With Many Cogent Reasons and Arguments, and Brief Exhortations to Poor Sinners, yet in the Gall of Bitterness, and Bond of Iniquity, to Return Even by Weeping and Mourning, to Him Who Delights to Shew Mercy. As Also the Terrible Condition of Such Who Come Not in This Way, Whom God Will Finde Another Way to Deal with. By Matthew Killirdy [sic]. printed for William Thackeray, next to the Dolphin in West Smith-field, 1667.

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