Mather, C. The curbed sinner: A discourse upon the gracious and wondrous restraints laid by the providence of the glorious God, on the sinful children of men, to withold them from sinning against him. Occasioned by a sentence of death, passed on a poor young man, for the murder of his companion. With some historical passages referring to that unhappy spectacle. By Cotton Mather, D.D. [Two lines from Job].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMather, Cotton. The Curbed Sinner: A Discourse upon the Gracious and Wondrous Restraints Laid by the Providence of the Glorious God, on the Sinful Children of Men, to Withold Them from Sinning Against Him. Occasioned by a Sentence of Death, Passed on a Poor Young Man, for the Murder of His Companion. With Some Historical Passages Referring to That Unhappy Spectacle. By Cotton Mather, D.D. [Two Lines from Job].
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMather, Cotton. The Curbed Sinner: A Discourse upon the Gracious and Wondrous Restraints Laid by the Providence of the Glorious God, on the Sinful Children of Men, to Withold Them from Sinning Against Him. Occasioned by a Sentence of Death, Passed on a Poor Young Man, for the Murder of His Companion. With Some Historical Passages Referring to That Unhappy Spectacle. By Cotton Mather, D.D. [Two Lines from Job].