APA Citation

Willymat, W. (1628). The anchor of faith Vpon which, a Christian may repose in all manner of temptations. Especially in that great and dangerous gulfe of desperation. Wherein so many ouer-whelmed with the weight and burthen of their sinne, and not resisting themselues by the hand of faith, vpon the promises and inuitations of Christ, haue with Caine and Judas most fearefully fallen and shipwrackt themselues, to the vtter confusion both of body and soule for euer: Vpon which, a Christian may repose in all manner of temptations. Especially in that great and dangerous gulfe of desperation. Wherein so many ouer-whelmed with the weight and burthen of their sinne, and not resisting themselues by the hand of faith, vpon the promises and inuitations of Christ, haue with Caine and Judas most fearefully fallen and shipwrackt themselues, to the vtter confusion both of body and soule for euer. London: Printed [by M. Flesher] for Robert Wilson, and are to bee sold at his shop at Grayes-Inne new gate in Holbourne.

Chicago Style Citation

Willymat, William. The Anchor of Faith Vpon Which, a Christian May Repose in All Manner of Temptations. Especially in That Great and Dangerous Gulfe of Desperation. Wherein so Many Ouer-whelmed With the Weight and Burthen of Their Sinne, and Not Resisting Themselues By the Hand of Faith, Vpon the Promises and Inuitations of Christ, Haue With Caine and Judas Most Fearefully Fallen and Shipwrackt Themselues, to the Vtter Confusion Both of Body and Soule for Euer: Vpon Which, a Christian May Repose in All Manner of Temptations. Especially in That Great and Dangerous Gulfe of Desperation. Wherein so Many Ouer-whelmed With the Weight and Burthen of Their Sinne, and Not Resisting Themselues By the Hand of Faith, Vpon the Promises and Inuitations of Christ, Haue With Caine and Judas Most Fearefully Fallen and Shipwrackt Themselues, to the Vtter Confusion Both of Body and Soule for Euer. London: Printed [by M. Flesher] for Robert Wilson, and are to bee sold at his shop at Grayes-Inne new gate in Holbourne, 1628.

MLA Citation

Willymat, William. The Anchor of Faith Vpon Which, a Christian May Repose in All Manner of Temptations. Especially in That Great and Dangerous Gulfe of Desperation. Wherein so Many Ouer-whelmed With the Weight and Burthen of Their Sinne, and Not Resisting Themselues By the Hand of Faith, Vpon the Promises and Inuitations of Christ, Haue With Caine and Judas Most Fearefully Fallen and Shipwrackt Themselues, to the Vtter Confusion Both of Body and Soule for Euer: Vpon Which, a Christian May Repose in All Manner of Temptations. Especially in That Great and Dangerous Gulfe of Desperation. Wherein so Many Ouer-whelmed With the Weight and Burthen of Their Sinne, and Not Resisting Themselues By the Hand of Faith, Vpon the Promises and Inuitations of Christ, Haue With Caine and Judas Most Fearefully Fallen and Shipwrackt Themselues, to the Vtter Confusion Both of Body and Soule for Euer. London: Printed [by M. Flesher] for Robert Wilson, and are to bee sold at his shop at Grayes-Inne new gate in Holbourne, 1628.

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