Clap, N. The Lord's voice, crying to his people: In some extraordinary dispensations considered in a sermon, upon Micah VI. 9. Preached 27 d. 1 m. 1715. Occasioned by the terrible tragedies of a man barbarbously murdering his wife and her sister, and then burning his house, March 22, 1715. : Together with some account about the poor man written for the benefit of the living.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationClap, Nathaniel. The Lord's Voice, Crying to His People: In Some Extraordinary Dispensations Considered in a Sermon, upon Micah VI. 9. Preached 27 D. 1 M. 1715. Occasioned by the Terrible Tragedies of a Man Barbarbously Murdering His Wife and Her Sister, and Then Burning His House, March 22, 1715. : Together with Some Account About the Poor Man Written for the Benefit of the Living.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationClap, Nathaniel. The Lord's Voice, Crying to His People: In Some Extraordinary Dispensations Considered in a Sermon, upon Micah VI. 9. Preached 27 D. 1 M. 1715. Occasioned by the Terrible Tragedies of a Man Barbarbously Murdering His Wife and Her Sister, and Then Burning His House, March 22, 1715. : Together with Some Account About the Poor Man Written for the Benefit of the Living.