APA Citation

Crawford, W. (1756). Dying thoughts, in three parts: Part I. A memorandum, in order to a serious Preparation for Dying. Part II. The Believer's Pleasant Prospect through the Valley of Death Part III. A Contemplation of Heaven, or the Believer's Pisgah-Sight of the Heavenly Canaan. Together with a conclusion, shewing what will make the Heaven-Born Soul to be often groaning and panting for the Glory that is to be Revealed. By the late Reverend Mr. William Crawford Minister of the Gospel at Wilton (The third edition.). Glasgow: printed for, and sold by Robert Smith, at the Sign of the Gilt Bible, opposite to the New Church Salt-Mercat. And by W. Gray, printer in Edinburgh.

Chicago Style Citation

Crawford, William. Dying Thoughts, in Three Parts: Part I. A Memorandum, in Order to a Serious Preparation for Dying. Part II. The Believer's Pleasant Prospect Through the Valley of Death Part III. A Contemplation of Heaven, or the Believer's Pisgah-Sight of the Heavenly Canaan. Together With a Conclusion, Shewing What Will Make the Heaven-Born Soul to Be Often Groaning and Panting for the Glory That Is to Be Revealed. By the Late Reverend Mr. William Crawford Minister of the Gospel At Wilton. The third edition. Glasgow: printed for, and sold by Robert Smith, at the Sign of the Gilt Bible, opposite to the New Church Salt-Mercat. And by W. Gray, printer in Edinburgh, 1756.

MLA Citation

Crawford, William. Dying Thoughts, in Three Parts: Part I. A Memorandum, in Order to a Serious Preparation for Dying. Part II. The Believer's Pleasant Prospect Through the Valley of Death Part III. A Contemplation of Heaven, or the Believer's Pisgah-Sight of the Heavenly Canaan. Together With a Conclusion, Shewing What Will Make the Heaven-Born Soul to Be Often Groaning and Panting for the Glory That Is to Be Revealed. By the Late Reverend Mr. William Crawford Minister of the Gospel At Wilton. The third edition. Glasgow: printed for, and sold by Robert Smith, at the Sign of the Gilt Bible, opposite to the New Church Salt-Mercat. And by W. Gray, printer in Edinburgh, 1756.

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