APA Citation

Bunyan, J. (1787). The pilgrim's progress: From this world, to that which is to come: Delivered under the similitude of a dream. In three parts. Wherein are set forth The Manner of his setting out; the several Dangers and Difficulties he met with in his Journey; and the many Victories he obtained over the World, the Flesh, and the Devil; together with his happy arrival at the Celestial City. By John Bunyan (A new edition.). London: printed for Osborne and Griffin in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and J. Mozly, Gainsbrough.

Chicago Style Citation

Bunyan, John. The Pilgrim's Progress: From This World, to That Which Is to Come: Delivered Under the Similitude of a Dream. In Three Parts. Wherein Are Set Forth The Manner of His Setting Out; the Several Dangers and Difficulties He Met With in His Journey; and the Many Victories He Obtained Over the World, the Flesh, and the Devil; Together With His Happy Arrival At the Celestial City. By John Bunyan. A new edition. London: printed for Osborne and Griffin in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and J. Mozly, Gainsbrough, 1787.

MLA Citation

Bunyan, John. The Pilgrim's Progress: From This World, to That Which Is to Come: Delivered Under the Similitude of a Dream. In Three Parts. Wherein Are Set Forth The Manner of His Setting Out; the Several Dangers and Difficulties He Met With in His Journey; and the Many Victories He Obtained Over the World, the Flesh, and the Devil; Together With His Happy Arrival At the Celestial City. By John Bunyan. A new edition. London: printed for Osborne and Griffin in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and J. Mozly, Gainsbrough, 1787.

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