Gookin, D. (1792). Historical collections of the Indians in New England: Of their several nations, numbers, customs, manners, religion and government, before the English planted there. : Also a true and faithful account of the present state and condition of the praying Indians ... : Together with a brief mention of the instruments and means, that God hath been pleased to use for their civilizing and conversion ... : Also suggesting some expedients for their further civilizing and propagating the Christian faith among them. At the Apollo Press, in Boston, by Belknap and Hall.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGookin, Daniel. Historical Collections of the Indians in New England: Of Their Several Nations, Numbers, Customs, Manners, Religion and Government, Before the English Planted There. : Also a True and Faithful Account of the Present State and Condition of the Praying Indians ... : Together with a Brief Mention of the Instruments and Means, That God Hath Been Pleased to Use for Their Civilizing and Conversion ... : Also Suggesting Some Expedients for Their Further Civilizing and Propagating the Christian Faith Among Them. [Boston]: At the Apollo Press, in Boston, by Belknap and Hall, 1792.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGookin, Daniel. Historical Collections of the Indians in New England: Of Their Several Nations, Numbers, Customs, Manners, Religion and Government, Before the English Planted There. : Also a True and Faithful Account of the Present State and Condition of the Praying Indians ... : Together with a Brief Mention of the Instruments and Means, That God Hath Been Pleased to Use for Their Civilizing and Conversion ... : Also Suggesting Some Expedients for Their Further Civilizing and Propagating the Christian Faith Among Them. At the Apollo Press, in Boston, by Belknap and Hall, 1792.