Fletcher, R. (1772). The lamentable state of New-England: Being an account of the beginning, or original of the Separates in New-England, and their progress, with their errors and faults. Also, an account of the beginning, or original of the standing churches, in New-England, and their progress, with their errors and faults. By Rueben [as printed] Fletcher, an independant [sic]. [Two lines from Romans]. Printed for the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFletcher, Reuben. The Lamentable State of New-England: Being an Account of the Beginning, or Original of the Separates in New-England, and Their Progress, with Their Errors and Faults. Also, an Account of the Beginning, or Original of the Standing Churches, in New-England, and Their Progress, with Their Errors and Faults. By Rueben [as Printed] Fletcher, an Independant [sic]. [Two Lines from Romans]. Boston: Printed for the author, 1772.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFletcher, Reuben. The Lamentable State of New-England: Being an Account of the Beginning, or Original of the Separates in New-England, and Their Progress, with Their Errors and Faults. Also, an Account of the Beginning, or Original of the Standing Churches, in New-England, and Their Progress, with Their Errors and Faults. By Rueben [as Printed] Fletcher, an Independant [sic]. [Two Lines from Romans]. Printed for the author, 1772.