Skinner, T. The mourner admonished, or The bereaved urged, to eye and acknowledge God, as a rightful sovereign, in taking away the nearest relatives: A discourse (the substance of which was) delivered at Westchester in Colchester, in Connecticut, December 8. 1745. Being the Lord's-Day after the funeral of Mrs. Mary Skinner, wife of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Skinner, who departed this life, November 29th 1745. Aetat. 24. And now published at the desire and expence of a number of the auditors and others.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSkinner, Thomas. The Mourner Admonished, or The Bereaved Urged, to Eye and Acknowledge God, as a Rightful Sovereign, in Taking Away the Nearest Relatives: A Discourse (the Substance of Which Was) Delivered at Westchester in Colchester, in Connecticut, December 8. 1745. Being the Lord's-Day After the Funeral of Mrs. Mary Skinner, Wife of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Skinner, Who Departed This Life, November 29th 1745. Aetat. 24. And Now Published at the Desire and Expence of a Number of the Auditors and Others.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSkinner, Thomas. The Mourner Admonished, or The Bereaved Urged, to Eye and Acknowledge God, as a Rightful Sovereign, in Taking Away the Nearest Relatives: A Discourse (the Substance of Which Was) Delivered at Westchester in Colchester, in Connecticut, December 8. 1745. Being the Lord's-Day After the Funeral of Mrs. Mary Skinner, Wife of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Skinner, Who Departed This Life, November 29th 1745. Aetat. 24. And Now Published at the Desire and Expence of a Number of the Auditors and Others.