Clap, N., & Green, B. (1715). 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. By Nathaniel Clap, M.A. Preacher of the Gospel at N. Port, R. Island.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationClap, Nathaniel, and Bartholomew Green. 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. By Nathaniel Clap, M.A. Preacher of the Gospel at N. Port, R. Island. 1715.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationClap, Nathaniel, and Bartholomew Green. 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. By Nathaniel Clap, M.A. Preacher of the Gospel at N. Port, R. Island. 1715.