APA (7th ed.) Citation

Rogers, J. Three sermons on different subjects and occasions: The first, on the pleasure which affects the hearts of virtuous men, at the view of publick happiness; particularly, when they meet in the house of God, to give thanks for his favours. The second, on the vanity of prayer and fasting; when these are not joined with reformation of manners. The last, on the terribleness, and the moral cause of earthquakes; delivered at Leominster, by John Rogers, A.M. and Pastor of the church there. [Eight lines of quotations].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Rogers, John. Three Sermons on Different Subjects and Occasions: The First, on the Pleasure Which Affects the Hearts of Virtuous Men, at the View of Publick Happiness; Particularly, When They Meet in the House of God, to Give Thanks for His Favours. The Second, on the Vanity of Prayer and Fasting; When These Are Not Joined with Reformation of Manners. The Last, on the Terribleness, and the Moral Cause of Earthquakes; Delivered at Leominster, by John Rogers, A.M. and Pastor of the Church There. [Eight Lines of Quotations].

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Rogers, John. Three Sermons on Different Subjects and Occasions: The First, on the Pleasure Which Affects the Hearts of Virtuous Men, at the View of Publick Happiness; Particularly, When They Meet in the House of God, to Give Thanks for His Favours. The Second, on the Vanity of Prayer and Fasting; When These Are Not Joined with Reformation of Manners. The Last, on the Terribleness, and the Moral Cause of Earthquakes; Delivered at Leominster, by John Rogers, A.M. and Pastor of the Church There. [Eight Lines of Quotations].

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