APA (7th ed.) Citation

Mather, C. (1723). The pure Nazarite: Advice to a young man, concerning an impiety and impurity (not easily to be spoken of) which many young men are to their perpetual sorrow, too easily drawn into. : A letter forced into the press, by the discoveries which are made, that sad occasions multiply, for the communication of it. : [One line of quotation in Latin].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Mather, Cotton. The Pure Nazarite: Advice to a Young Man, Concerning an Impiety and Impurity (not Easily to Be Spoken of) Which Many Young Men Are to Their Perpetual Sorrow, Too Easily Drawn into. : A Letter Forced into the Press, by the Discoveries Which Are Made, That Sad Occasions Multiply, for the Communication of It. : [One Line of Quotation in Latin]. 1723.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Mather, Cotton. The Pure Nazarite: Advice to a Young Man, Concerning an Impiety and Impurity (not Easily to Be Spoken of) Which Many Young Men Are to Their Perpetual Sorrow, Too Easily Drawn into. : A Letter Forced into the Press, by the Discoveries Which Are Made, That Sad Occasions Multiply, for the Communication of It. : [One Line of Quotation in Latin]. 1723.

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