APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bunyan, J. Grace abounding to the chief of sinners, in a faithful account of the life and death of John Bunyan: Or, A brief relation of the exceeding mercy of God in Christ to him: namely, in his taking him out of the Dunghill, and converting him to the faith of his blessed son Jesus Christ. Here is also particularly shewed, what sight of, and what trouble he had, for sin; and also, what various temptations he had met with; and how God hath carried him through them all. Corrected and much enlarged by the author, for the benefit of the tempted and dejected Christians (The thirteenth edition, with his character.).

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bunyan, John. Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners, in a Faithful Account of the Life and Death of John Bunyan: Or, A Brief Relation of the Exceeding Mercy of God in Christ to Him: Namely, in His Taking Him Out of the Dunghill, and Converting Him to the Faith of His Blessed Son Jesus Christ. Here Is Also Particularly Shewed, What Sight of, and What Trouble He Had, for Sin; and Also, What Various Temptations He Had Met with; and How God Hath Carried Him Through Them All. Corrected and Much Enlarged by the Author, for the Benefit of the Tempted and Dejected Christians. The thirteenth edition, with his character.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Bunyan, John. Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners, in a Faithful Account of the Life and Death of John Bunyan: Or, A Brief Relation of the Exceeding Mercy of God in Christ to Him: Namely, in His Taking Him Out of the Dunghill, and Converting Him to the Faith of His Blessed Son Jesus Christ. Here Is Also Particularly Shewed, What Sight of, and What Trouble He Had, for Sin; and Also, What Various Temptations He Had Met with; and How God Hath Carried Him Through Them All. Corrected and Much Enlarged by the Author, for the Benefit of the Tempted and Dejected Christians. The thirteenth edition, with his character.

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