Some memoirs of the life of John Glover, late of Norwich : Intended to display the glory of God, by shewing his peculiar and gracious dealings with him both in grace and providence; and particularly setting forth how he was brought from resting in the form of religion, to experience the life and power of it in his soul: together with a declaration of the support and consolation it afforded him during many years of affliction. Written during that time, by himself. To which is added a sermon preached on the occasion of his death.
MLA
Glover, John. Some memoirs of the life of John Glover, late of Norwich : Intended to display the glory of God, by shewing his peculiar and gracious dealings with him both in grace and providence; and particularly setting forth how he was brought from resting in the form of religion, to experience the life and power of it in his soul: together with a declaration of the support and consolation it afforded him during many years of affliction. Written during that time, by himself. To which is added a sermon preached on the occasion of his death. London : Printed by R. Hawes, (No. 34.) in Lamb-street, near Spital-Square, 1774. And sold by J. Buckland, Paternoster-Row, G. Keith Gracechurch-Street, and W. Watts, Windmill-Hill, near the Tabernacle.---Sold also by C. Punchard, at Ipswich, E. Rogers at Bury, M. Booth, and J. Ferguson, at Norwich, [1774]
APA
Glover, J. (1774). Some memoirs of the life of John Glover, late of Norwich : Intended to display the glory of God, by shewing his peculiar and gracious dealings with him both in grace and providence; and particularly setting forth how he was brought from resting in the form of religion, to experience the life and power of it in his soul: together with a declaration of the support and consolation it afforded him during many years of affliction. Written during that time, by himself. To which is added a sermon preached on the occasion of his death. London : Printed by R. Hawes, (No. 34.) in Lamb-street, near Spital-Square, 1774. And sold by J. Buckland, Paternoster-Row, G. Keith Gracechurch-Street, and W. Watts, Windmill-Hill, near the Tabernacle.---Sold also by C. Punchard, at Ipswich, E. Rogers at Bury, M. Booth, and J. Ferguson, at Norwich.
Chicago
Glover, John. Some memoirs of the life of John Glover, late of Norwich : Intended to display the glory of God, by shewing his peculiar and gracious dealings with him both in grace and providence; and particularly setting forth how he was brought from resting in the form of religion, to experience the life and power of it in his soul: together with a declaration of the support and consolation it afforded him during many years of affliction. Written during that time, by himself. To which is added a sermon preached on the occasion of his death. London : Printed by R. Hawes, (No. 34.) in Lamb-street, near Spital-Square, 1774. And sold by J. Buckland, Paternoster-Row, G. Keith Gracechurch-Street, and W. Watts, Windmill-Hill, near the Tabernacle.---Sold also by C. Punchard, at Ipswich, E. Rogers at Bury, M. Booth, and J. Ferguson, at Norwich, [1774]