Eliot, J., & Walton, W. A late and further manifestation of the progress of the gospel amongst the Indians in New-England: Declaring their constant love and zeal to the truth: with a readiness to give accompt of their faith and hope; as of their desires in church communion to be partakers of the ordinances of Christ. Being a narrative of the examinations of the Indians, about their knowledge in religion, by the elders of the churches.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEliot, John, and William Walton. A Late and Further Manifestation of the Progress of the Gospel Amongst the Indians in New-England: Declaring Their Constant Love and Zeal to the Truth: With a Readiness to Give Accompt of Their Faith and Hope; as of Their Desires in Church Communion to Be Partakers of the Ordinances of Christ. Being a Narrative of the Examinations of the Indians, About Their Knowledge in Religion, by the Elders of the Churches.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationEliot, John, and William Walton. A Late and Further Manifestation of the Progress of the Gospel Amongst the Indians in New-England: Declaring Their Constant Love and Zeal to the Truth: With a Readiness to Give Accompt of Their Faith and Hope; as of Their Desires in Church Communion to Be Partakers of the Ordinances of Christ. Being a Narrative of the Examinations of the Indians, About Their Knowledge in Religion, by the Elders of the Churches.