Paine, T. Of the evidence of Christ's death, burial and resurrection; it's plainness to our senses &c: A sermon preached at Braintree the Sabbath after the burial of that pious and valuable gentlewoman, Mrs. Ann Niles, the virtuous consort of the Reverend Mr. Samuel Niles, of that town. Who died October 25th. 1732. In the fifty-fifth year of her age.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPaine, Thomas. Of the Evidence of Christ's Death, Burial and Resurrection; It's Plainness to Our Senses &c: A Sermon Preached at Braintree the Sabbath After the Burial of That Pious and Valuable Gentlewoman, Mrs. Ann Niles, the Virtuous Consort of the Reverend Mr. Samuel Niles, of That Town. Who Died October 25th. 1732. In the Fifty-fifth Year of Her Age.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPaine, Thomas. Of the Evidence of Christ's Death, Burial and Resurrection; It's Plainness to Our Senses &c: A Sermon Preached at Braintree the Sabbath After the Burial of That Pious and Valuable Gentlewoman, Mrs. Ann Niles, the Virtuous Consort of the Reverend Mr. Samuel Niles, of That Town. Who Died October 25th. 1732. In the Fifty-fifth Year of Her Age.