(1795). Cheap Repository: Sunday reading. Onesimus; or, The run-away servant converted: a true story. Shewing what a wonderful improvement in his condition onesimus experienced after he became 2 Christian. To which is added, an affectionate address to all those unhappy persons, both men and women, who, like onesimus, have left their home, and have got into a bad way of living, and who have also a mind to hear how they may get out. Sold by J. Evans and Co. (printers to the Cheap-Repository for Moral and Religious Tracts;) No. 41 and 42, Long-Lane, West Smithfield, and J. Hatchard, No. 173, Piccadilly, London. By S. Hazard, Bath. And by all booksellers, newsmen, and hawkers, in town and country.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Cheap Repository: Sunday Reading. Onesimus; or, The Run-away Servant Converted: A True Story. Shewing What a Wonderful Improvement in His Condition Onesimus Experienced After He Became 2 Christian. To Which Is Added, an Affectionate Address to All Those Unhappy Persons, Both Men and Women, Who, like Onesimus, Have Left Their Home, and Have Got into a Bad Way of Living, and Who Have Also a Mind to Hear How They May Get Out. [London]: Sold by J. Evans and Co. (printers to the Cheap-Repository for Moral and Religious Tracts;) No. 41 and 42, Long-Lane, West Smithfield, and J. Hatchard, No. 173, Piccadilly, London. By S. Hazard, Bath. And by all booksellers, newsmen, and hawkers, in town and country, 1795.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Cheap Repository: Sunday Reading. Onesimus; or, The Run-away Servant Converted: A True Story. Shewing What a Wonderful Improvement in His Condition Onesimus Experienced After He Became 2 Christian. To Which Is Added, an Affectionate Address to All Those Unhappy Persons, Both Men and Women, Who, like Onesimus, Have Left Their Home, and Have Got into a Bad Way of Living, and Who Have Also a Mind to Hear How They May Get Out. Sold by J. Evans and Co. (printers to the Cheap-Repository for Moral and Religious Tracts;) No. 41 and 42, Long-Lane, West Smithfield, and J. Hatchard, No. 173, Piccadilly, London. By S. Hazard, Bath. And by all booksellers, newsmen, and hawkers, in town and country, 1795.