Leavenworth, M. Mortal man not the proper object of trust: Considered in a sermon delivered to the First Society in Waterbury, January 20. 1754. Occasioned by the sudden and much lamented death of Daniel Southmayd, Esq; who departed this life the 12th of the same month by a violent sickness of about three days continuance; in the 37th year of his age.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLeavenworth, Mark. Mortal Man Not the Proper Object of Trust: Considered in a Sermon Delivered to the First Society in Waterbury, January 20. 1754. Occasioned by the Sudden and Much Lamented Death of Daniel Southmayd, Esq; Who Departed This Life the 12th of the Same Month by a Violent Sickness of About Three Days Continuance; in the 37th Year of His Age.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLeavenworth, Mark. Mortal Man Not the Proper Object of Trust: Considered in a Sermon Delivered to the First Society in Waterbury, January 20. 1754. Occasioned by the Sudden and Much Lamented Death of Daniel Southmayd, Esq; Who Departed This Life the 12th of the Same Month by a Violent Sickness of About Three Days Continuance; in the 37th Year of His Age.