APA (7th ed.) Citation

Chauncey, I. (1732). The unprofitableness of superficial or hypocritical religion, which carnal persons are apt to value themselves by, and build their hopes upon: A sermon preach'd at Hadley, upon a Lord's-Day, 1731.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Chauncey, Isaac. The Unprofitableness of Superficial or Hypocritical Religion, Which Carnal Persons Are Apt to Value Themselves by, and Build Their Hopes upon: A Sermon Preach'd at Hadley, upon a Lord's-Day, 1731. 1732.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Chauncey, Isaac. The Unprofitableness of Superficial or Hypocritical Religion, Which Carnal Persons Are Apt to Value Themselves by, and Build Their Hopes upon: A Sermon Preach'd at Hadley, upon a Lord's-Day, 1731. 1732.

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