APA Citation

Hayward, J. (1701). Hell's everlasting flames avoided: And heaven's eternal felicities enjoyed. The First Part. Containing the Penitent Sinner's sad Lamentation for the Deplorableness of his Impious Life. With a short View of the Terrors of the Damned in Hell; and his Holy Resolutions to a thorough Reformation; with some Considerations upon the Glory of the Saints in Heaven. Also Holy Preparations to a Worthy Receiving of the Lord's Supper: With Devout Prayers, Praises, and Thanksgivings upon several Occasions; with Graces before and after Meat. By that eminent divine John Hayward (The sixteenth edition.). London: printed for Robert Gifford, and are to be sold at his shop in Old Bedlam, with out Bishopsgate.

Chicago Style Citation

Hayward, John. Hell's Everlasting Flames Avoided: And Heaven's Eternal Felicities Enjoyed. The First Part. Containing the Penitent Sinner's Sad Lamentation for the Deplorableness of His Impious Life. With a Short View of the Terrors of the Damned in Hell; and His Holy Resolutions to a Thorough Reformation; With Some Considerations Upon the Glory of the Saints in Heaven. Also Holy Preparations to a Worthy Receiving of the Lord's Supper: With Devout Prayers, Praises, and Thanksgivings Upon Several Occasions; With Graces Before and After Meat. By That Eminent Divine John Hayward. The sixteenth edition. London: printed for Robert Gifford, and are to be sold at his shop in Old Bedlam, with out Bishopsgate, 1701.

MLA Citation

Hayward, John. Hell's Everlasting Flames Avoided: And Heaven's Eternal Felicities Enjoyed. The First Part. Containing the Penitent Sinner's Sad Lamentation for the Deplorableness of His Impious Life. With a Short View of the Terrors of the Damned in Hell; and His Holy Resolutions to a Thorough Reformation; With Some Considerations Upon the Glory of the Saints in Heaven. Also Holy Preparations to a Worthy Receiving of the Lord's Supper: With Devout Prayers, Praises, and Thanksgivings Upon Several Occasions; With Graces Before and After Meat. By That Eminent Divine John Hayward. The sixteenth edition. London: printed for Robert Gifford, and are to be sold at his shop in Old Bedlam, with out Bishopsgate, 1701.

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