APA (7th ed.) Citation

Adams, R. 1. (1708). The excellency, wisdom, and usefulness of an upright and sincere conversation: Recommended in a sermon Preach'd in the Cathedral Church of Sarum, at the Triennial Visitation there, On April the 20th, 1708. Before The Reverend and Worshipful Mr. Chancellor Loggan, (in the absence of the Bishop) and the Reverend the Clergy of Chalk and Ambresbury Deaneries. Prov. 10. part of verse 9. He who walketh uprightly walketh surely. By Rice Adams, M. A. Prebendary of That Church. Publish'd at the request of Mr. Chancellor and some others of the Clergy. printed and sold by H. Hills, in Black-Friars, near the Water-Side. For the Benefit of the Poor.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Adams, Rice 1657?-1738. The Excellency, Wisdom, and Usefulness of an Upright and Sincere Conversation: Recommended in a Sermon Preach'd in the Cathedral Church of Sarum, at the Triennial Visitation There, On April the 20th, 1708. Before The Reverend and Worshipful Mr. Chancellor Loggan, (in the Absence of the Bishop) and the Reverend the Clergy of Chalk and Ambresbury Deaneries. Prov. 10. Part of Verse 9. He Who Walketh Uprightly Walketh Surely. By Rice Adams, M. A. Prebendary of That Church. Publish'd at the Request of Mr. Chancellor and Some Others of the Clergy. London: printed and sold by H. Hills, in Black-Friars, near the Water-Side. For the Benefit of the Poor, 1708.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Adams, Rice 1657?-1738. The Excellency, Wisdom, and Usefulness of an Upright and Sincere Conversation: Recommended in a Sermon Preach'd in the Cathedral Church of Sarum, at the Triennial Visitation There, On April the 20th, 1708. Before The Reverend and Worshipful Mr. Chancellor Loggan, (in the Absence of the Bishop) and the Reverend the Clergy of Chalk and Ambresbury Deaneries. Prov. 10. Part of Verse 9. He Who Walketh Uprightly Walketh Surely. By Rice Adams, M. A. Prebendary of That Church. Publish'd at the Request of Mr. Chancellor and Some Others of the Clergy. printed and sold by H. Hills, in Black-Friars, near the Water-Side. For the Benefit of the Poor, 1708.

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