APA Citation

Naylor, J. (1665). Love to the lost, and a hand held forth to the helpless, to lead out of the dark: Wherein is plainly held out divers particular things as they are learned of Christ, and are most needful to be known of all, who profess godliness : set forth chiefly for the directing the simple into the living way of truth, as it is in Iesus Christ, the Righteous : that therein they may come to the life and power of that which the world hath in words, which being received, satisfies the weary soul, and makes the creature well pleased with his maker. [London: s.n.].

Chicago Style Citation

Naylor, James. Love to the Lost, and a Hand Held Forth to the Helpless, to Lead Out of the Dark: Wherein Is Plainly Held Out Divers Particular Things As They Are Learned of Christ, and Are Most Needful to Be Known of All, Who Profess Godliness : Set Forth Chiefly for the Directing the Simple Into the Living Way of Truth, As It Is in Iesus Christ, the Righteous : That Therein They May Come to the Life and Power of That Which the World Hath in Words, Which Being Received, Satisfies the Weary Soul, and Makes the Creature Well Pleased With His Maker. [London: s.n.], 1665.

MLA Citation

Naylor, James. Love to the Lost, and a Hand Held Forth to the Helpless, to Lead Out of the Dark: Wherein Is Plainly Held Out Divers Particular Things As They Are Learned of Christ, and Are Most Needful to Be Known of All, Who Profess Godliness : Set Forth Chiefly for the Directing the Simple Into the Living Way of Truth, As It Is in Iesus Christ, the Righteous : That Therein They May Come to the Life and Power of That Which the World Hath in Words, Which Being Received, Satisfies the Weary Soul, and Makes the Creature Well Pleased With His Maker. [London: s.n.], 1665.

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