Mather, C. Small offers towards the service of the tabernacle in the wilderness: Four discourses, accommodated unto the designs of practical godliness. The first, concerning the methods wherein men ought to engage both themselves and their houses in the service of God. The second, concerning the right and best waies of redeeming time in the world. The third, concerning the carriage which we should have under trials used by God upon us. The fourth, concerning the end, which in our desires of life, we should propound unto ourselves. Preached partly at Boston, partly at Charleston.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMather, Cotton. Small Offers Towards the Service of the Tabernacle in the Wilderness: Four Discourses, Accommodated Unto the Designs of Practical Godliness. The First, Concerning the Methods Wherein Men Ought to Engage Both Themselves and Their Houses in the Service of God. The Second, Concerning the Right and Best Waies of Redeeming Time in the World. The Third, Concerning the Carriage Which We Should Have Under Trials Used by God upon Us. The Fourth, Concerning the End, Which in Our Desires of Life, We Should Propound Unto Ourselves. Preached Partly at Boston, Partly at Charleston.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMather, Cotton. Small Offers Towards the Service of the Tabernacle in the Wilderness: Four Discourses, Accommodated Unto the Designs of Practical Godliness. The First, Concerning the Methods Wherein Men Ought to Engage Both Themselves and Their Houses in the Service of God. The Second, Concerning the Right and Best Waies of Redeeming Time in the World. The Third, Concerning the Carriage Which We Should Have Under Trials Used by God upon Us. The Fourth, Concerning the End, Which in Our Desires of Life, We Should Propound Unto Ourselves. Preached Partly at Boston, Partly at Charleston.