APA Citation

Pike, S., & Hayward, S. (1794). Religious cases of conscience answered in an evangelical manner, at the casuistical lecture, in Little St. Helen's, Bishopsgate-Street: By S. Pike and S. Hayward. To which is now added, the spiritual companion, or the professing Christian, tried at the bar of God's word: being some pious thoughts offered in answer to several practical questions, first published in the spiritual magazine. And some free thoughts on the character of the happy man. Glasgow: Printed by David Niven; for J. & A. Duncan, J. & M. Robertson, and J. & W. Shaw.

Chicago Style Citation

Pike, Samuel, and Samuel Hayward. Religious Cases of Conscience Answered in an Evangelical Manner, At the Casuistical Lecture, in Little St. Helen's, Bishopsgate-Street: By S. Pike and S. Hayward. To Which Is Now Added, the Spiritual Companion, or the Professing Christian, Tried At the Bar of God's Word: Being Some Pious Thoughts Offered in Answer to Several Practical Questions, First Published in the Spiritual Magazine. And Some Free Thoughts On the Character of the Happy Man. Glasgow: Printed by David Niven; for J. & A. Duncan, J. & M. Robertson, and J. & W. Shaw, 1794.

MLA Citation

Pike, Samuel, and Samuel Hayward. Religious Cases of Conscience Answered in an Evangelical Manner, At the Casuistical Lecture, in Little St. Helen's, Bishopsgate-Street: By S. Pike and S. Hayward. To Which Is Now Added, the Spiritual Companion, or the Professing Christian, Tried At the Bar of God's Word: Being Some Pious Thoughts Offered in Answer to Several Practical Questions, First Published in the Spiritual Magazine. And Some Free Thoughts On the Character of the Happy Man. Glasgow: Printed by David Niven; for J. & A. Duncan, J. & M. Robertson, and J. & W. Shaw, 1794.

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