APA (7th ed.) Citation

Adams, E. God sometimes answers his people, by terrible things in righteousness: A discourse occasioned by that awful thunder-clap which struck the meeting-house in N. London, Aug. 31st, 1735. At what time one was killed outright and diverse others much hurt and wounded, yet graciously & remarkably preserved, together with the rest of the congregation, from immediate death. As it was delivered (Sept. 7th.) the Lord's Day following.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Adams, Eliphalet. God Sometimes Answers His People, by Terrible Things in Righteousness: A Discourse Occasioned by That Awful Thunder-clap Which Struck the Meeting-house in N. London, Aug. 31st, 1735. At What Time One Was Killed Outright and Diverse Others Much Hurt and Wounded, yet Graciously & Remarkably Preserved, Together with the Rest of the Congregation, from Immediate Death. As It Was Delivered (Sept. 7th.) the Lord's Day Following.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Adams, Eliphalet. God Sometimes Answers His People, by Terrible Things in Righteousness: A Discourse Occasioned by That Awful Thunder-clap Which Struck the Meeting-house in N. London, Aug. 31st, 1735. At What Time One Was Killed Outright and Diverse Others Much Hurt and Wounded, yet Graciously & Remarkably Preserved, Together with the Rest of the Congregation, from Immediate Death. As It Was Delivered (Sept. 7th.) the Lord's Day Following.

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