APA Citation

Humfrey, J. (1710). Wisdom toward the wicked: Or the Christian-Man's Wisdom, in the care of his conversation and behaviour toward the ungodly in the world. Set forth in the good ends he proposes to himself therein, and the Means to obtain them, in order to their Conversion, and his own Salvation. By a minister too old for the pulpit, but not willling to have his age quite unprofitable. J. H. London: printed for N. Cliff at the Golden Candlestick, the Lower End of Cheapside.

Chicago Style Citation

Humfrey, John. Wisdom Toward the Wicked: Or the Christian-Man's Wisdom, in the Care of His Conversation and Behaviour Toward the Ungodly in the World. Set Forth in the Good Ends He Proposes to Himself Therein, and the Means to Obtain Them, in Order to Their Conversion, and His Own Salvation. By a Minister Too Old for the Pulpit, but Not Willling to Have His Age Quite Unprofitable. J. H. London: printed for N. Cliff at the Golden Candlestick, the Lower End of Cheapside, 1710.

MLA Citation

Humfrey, John. Wisdom Toward the Wicked: Or the Christian-Man's Wisdom, in the Care of His Conversation and Behaviour Toward the Ungodly in the World. Set Forth in the Good Ends He Proposes to Himself Therein, and the Means to Obtain Them, in Order to Their Conversion, and His Own Salvation. By a Minister Too Old for the Pulpit, but Not Willling to Have His Age Quite Unprofitable. J. H. London: printed for N. Cliff at the Golden Candlestick, the Lower End of Cheapside, 1710.

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