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Chicago citation style:
Halyburton, Thomas. The great concern of salvation, in three parts. I. A discovery of man's natural state; or, The guilty sinner convicted. II. Man's recovery by faith in Christ: or, The convinced sinner's case and cure. III. The Christian's duty, with respect to both personal and family religion. [Elizabeth town N.J.: Published by Mervin Hale. R. and P. Canfield, printers, 1814] Pdf. https://www.loc.gov/item/44025374/.
APA citation style:
Halyburton, T. (1814) The great concern of salvation, in three parts. I. A discovery of man's natural state; or, The guilty sinner convicted. II. Man's recovery by faith in Christ: or, The convinced sinner's case and cure. III. The Christian's duty, with respect to both personal and family religion. [Elizabeth town N.J.: Published by Mervin Hale. R. and P. Canfield, printers] [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/44025374/.
MLA citation style:
Halyburton, Thomas. The great concern of salvation, in three parts. I. A discovery of man's natural state; or, The guilty sinner convicted. II. Man's recovery by faith in Christ: or, The convinced sinner's case and cure. III. The Christian's duty, with respect to both personal and family religion. [Elizabeth town N.J.: Published by Mervin Hale. R. and P. Canfield, printers, 1814] Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/44025374/>.