APA (7th ed.) Citation

Mather, C. Genethlia pia; or, Thoughts for a birth-day: A very brief essay, on the sentiments of piety, which are never on any day of the year, out of season; but are more especially seasonable to be awakened, in every one, when their birth-day annually arrives unto them. : An essay proper to be read, among the exercises of a birth-day; and more particularly proper to be put by parents into the hands of their children, or, by others into the hands of the friends they wish well unto, when such a day recurs unto them.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Mather, Cotton. Genethlia Pia; or, Thoughts for a Birth-day: A Very Brief Essay, on the Sentiments of Piety, Which Are Never on Any Day of the Year, Out of Season; but Are More Especially Seasonable to Be Awakened, in Every One, When Their Birth-day Annually Arrives Unto Them. : An Essay Proper to Be Read, Among the Exercises of a Birth-day; and More Particularly Proper to Be Put by Parents into the Hands of Their Children, or, by Others into the Hands of the Friends They Wish Well Unto, When Such a Day Recurs Unto Them.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Mather, Cotton. Genethlia Pia; or, Thoughts for a Birth-day: A Very Brief Essay, on the Sentiments of Piety, Which Are Never on Any Day of the Year, Out of Season; but Are More Especially Seasonable to Be Awakened, in Every One, When Their Birth-day Annually Arrives Unto Them. : An Essay Proper to Be Read, Among the Exercises of a Birth-day; and More Particularly Proper to Be Put by Parents into the Hands of Their Children, or, by Others into the Hands of the Friends They Wish Well Unto, When Such a Day Recurs Unto Them.

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