APA (7th ed.) Citation

Mather, C. (1700). The resolved Christian: Pursuing the designs of holiness and happiness, in ordering, first his own heart and life, and then his family. ; With further directions upon the great points, of spending our time, & of minding our end, and of behaving our selves well under all our tryals. A treatise that may be of use, to persons of all conditions, and especially to be read in families. : [One line of quotation in Latin]. To be sold by Nicholas Boone, at his shop, over against the Old Meeting House in Boston.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Mather, Cotton. The Resolved Christian: Pursuing the Designs of Holiness and Happiness, in Ordering, First His Own Heart and Life, and Then His Family. ; With Further Directions upon the Great Points, of Spending Our Time, & of Minding Our End, and of Behaving Our Selves Well Under All Our Tryals. A Treatise That May Be of Use, to Persons of All Conditions, and Especially to Be Read in Families. : [One Line of Quotation in Latin]. [Boston]: To be sold by Nicholas Boone, at his shop, over against the Old Meeting House in Boston, 1700.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Mather, Cotton. The Resolved Christian: Pursuing the Designs of Holiness and Happiness, in Ordering, First His Own Heart and Life, and Then His Family. ; With Further Directions upon the Great Points, of Spending Our Time, & of Minding Our End, and of Behaving Our Selves Well Under All Our Tryals. A Treatise That May Be of Use, to Persons of All Conditions, and Especially to Be Read in Families. : [One Line of Quotation in Latin]. To be sold by Nicholas Boone, at his shop, over against the Old Meeting House in Boston, 1700.

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