(1737). The new week's preparation for a worthy receiving of the Lord's Supper: As appointed and practised by the Church of England; Consisting of Meditations and Prayers for the Morning and Evening of every Day in the Week. With Forms of Examination, and Confession of Sins: and Meditations to enable us to live well after receiving the Holy Sacrament. The Whole, being Purified from those Extatic and Carnal Expressions, which (in a former Treatise upon this Subject) have been long complained of, is now render'd a Plain, Orthodox, and Reasonable Service to Almighty God. To which are added A Morning and Evening Prayer to be used either with a Family, or in Private. printed for Edward Wickstead at the Black Swan in Newgate-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe New Week's Preparation for a Worthy Receiving of the Lord's Supper: As Appointed and Practised by the Church of England; Consisting of Meditations and Prayers for the Morning and Evening of Every Day in the Week. With Forms of Examination, and Confession of Sins: And Meditations to Enable Us to Live Well After Receiving the Holy Sacrament. The Whole, Being Purified from Those Extatic and Carnal Expressions, Which (in a Former Treatise upon This Subject) Have Been Long Complained of, Is Now Render'd a Plain, Orthodox, and Reasonable Service to Almighty God. To Which Are Added A Morning and Evening Prayer to Be Used Either with a Family, or in Private. London: printed for Edward Wickstead at the Black Swan in Newgate-Street, 1737.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe New Week's Preparation for a Worthy Receiving of the Lord's Supper: As Appointed and Practised by the Church of England; Consisting of Meditations and Prayers for the Morning and Evening of Every Day in the Week. With Forms of Examination, and Confession of Sins: And Meditations to Enable Us to Live Well After Receiving the Holy Sacrament. The Whole, Being Purified from Those Extatic and Carnal Expressions, Which (in a Former Treatise upon This Subject) Have Been Long Complained of, Is Now Render'd a Plain, Orthodox, and Reasonable Service to Almighty God. To Which Are Added A Morning and Evening Prayer to Be Used Either with a Family, or in Private. printed for Edward Wickstead at the Black Swan in Newgate-Street, 1737.