APA (7th ed.) Citation

Nixon, J. The Life of the late Reverend Mr. James Hervey, A.M. Rector of Weston-Favell, Northamptonshire: Containing his birth--education--ordination--he succeeds his father in Weston-Favell--refuses to be a pluralist, and to accept of Collingtree--his las illness, and behaviour under it--his last words and death--his character as a minister; method and frequency of preaching--catechising, and reproving--his private character; his method with his domestics, and heavenly conversation in company--his great liberality to the poor, and frugal management of it--his learning--his great meekness and humility, instanced--his remarks on Mr. Sandiaman's [as printed] Letters.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Nixon, John. The Life of the Late Reverend Mr. James Hervey, A.M. Rector of Weston-Favell, Northamptonshire: Containing His Birth--education--ordination--he Succeeds His Father in Weston-Favell--refuses to Be a Pluralist, and to Accept of Collingtree--his Las Illness, and Behaviour Under It--his Last Words and Death--his Character as a Minister; Method and Frequency of Preaching--catechising, and Reproving--his Private Character; His Method with His Domestics, and Heavenly Conversation in Company--his Great Liberality to the Poor, and Frugal Management of It--his Learning--his Great Meekness and Humility, Instanced--his Remarks on Mr. Sandiaman's [as Printed] Letters.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Nixon, John. The Life of the Late Reverend Mr. James Hervey, A.M. Rector of Weston-Favell, Northamptonshire: Containing His Birth--education--ordination--he Succeeds His Father in Weston-Favell--refuses to Be a Pluralist, and to Accept of Collingtree--his Las Illness, and Behaviour Under It--his Last Words and Death--his Character as a Minister; Method and Frequency of Preaching--catechising, and Reproving--his Private Character; His Method with His Domestics, and Heavenly Conversation in Company--his Great Liberality to the Poor, and Frugal Management of It--his Learning--his Great Meekness and Humility, Instanced--his Remarks on Mr. Sandiaman's [as Printed] Letters.

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