APA Citation

Anonymus. (1708). The lama sabachthani: Or, cry of the son of God. Set forth in all his agonies, with a Crown of Thorns on his Head, and his Crucifixion between Two Thieves. Useful at all Times, (especially Passionweek) for a Devout and Pious Soul, in its nearest Addresses to its Saviour, before and after it comes to be an actual Partaker of the Body and Blood of its Redeemer, in the Blessed Sacrament. Together with The Death of Pilate, some Serious Reflections and Animadversions concerning the Body, Soul and Resurrection: With pertinent Meditations and Contemplations upon Death, and a Suitable Prayer against the Suddenness of it. To which is added, several select hymns upon the Crucifixion of our Saviour. London: printed by B. Harris, at the Golden Boar's-Head in Grace-Church-Street.

Chicago Style Citation

Anonymus. The Lama Sabachthani: Or, Cry of the Son of God. Set Forth in All His Agonies, With a Crown of Thorns On His Head, and His Crucifixion between Two Thieves. Useful At All Times, (especially Passionweek) for a Devout and Pious Soul, in Its Nearest Addresses to Its Saviour, Before and After It Comes to Be an Actual Partaker of the Body and Blood of Its Redeemer, in the Blessed Sacrament. Together With The Death of Pilate, Some Serious Reflections and Animadversions Concerning the Body, Soul and Resurrection: With Pertinent Meditations and Contemplations Upon Death, and a Suitable Prayer against the Suddenness of It. To Which Is Added, Several Select Hymns Upon the Crucifixion of Our Saviour. London: printed by B. Harris, at the Golden Boar's-Head in Grace-Church-Street, 1708.

MLA Citation

Anonymus. The Lama Sabachthani: Or, Cry of the Son of God. Set Forth in All His Agonies, With a Crown of Thorns On His Head, and His Crucifixion between Two Thieves. Useful At All Times, (especially Passionweek) for a Devout and Pious Soul, in Its Nearest Addresses to Its Saviour, Before and After It Comes to Be an Actual Partaker of the Body and Blood of Its Redeemer, in the Blessed Sacrament. Together With The Death of Pilate, Some Serious Reflections and Animadversions Concerning the Body, Soul and Resurrection: With Pertinent Meditations and Contemplations Upon Death, and a Suitable Prayer against the Suddenness of It. To Which Is Added, Several Select Hymns Upon the Crucifixion of Our Saviour. London: printed by B. Harris, at the Golden Boar's-Head in Grace-Church-Street, 1708.

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