APA (7th ed.) Citation

Whiteheed, G. A funeral sermon on the death of Dinah Johnson, an eminent quaker, that dy'd for love of merchant's son in Lime-street, held forth at the Bull and Mouth meeting-house, on Tuesday, October 11. 1709: The text. And the time drew nigh, that she should die. By G. Whiteheed.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Whiteheed, George. A Funeral Sermon on the Death of Dinah Johnson, an Eminent Quaker, That Dy'd for Love of Merchant's Son in Lime-street, Held Forth at the Bull and Mouth Meeting-house, on Tuesday, October 11. 1709: The Text. And the Time Drew Nigh, That She Should Die. By G. Whiteheed.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Whiteheed, George. A Funeral Sermon on the Death of Dinah Johnson, an Eminent Quaker, That Dy'd for Love of Merchant's Son in Lime-street, Held Forth at the Bull and Mouth Meeting-house, on Tuesday, October 11. 1709: The Text. And the Time Drew Nigh, That She Should Die. By G. Whiteheed.

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