Mather, C., & Green, B. Advice from Taberah: A sermon preached after the terrible fire, which, (attended with some very lamentable and memorable circumstances, on Oct. 2,3. 1711.) laid a considerable part of Boston, in ashes. Directing a pious improvement of every calamity, but more especially of so calamitous a desolation. By Cotton Mather, D.D. [Two lines from Numbers].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMather, Cotton, and Bartholomew Green. Advice from Taberah: A Sermon Preached After the Terrible Fire, Which, (attended with Some Very Lamentable and Memorable Circumstances, on Oct. 2,3. 1711.) Laid a Considerable Part of Boston, in Ashes. Directing a Pious Improvement of Every Calamity, but More Especially of so Calamitous a Desolation. By Cotton Mather, D.D. [Two Lines from Numbers].
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMather, Cotton, and Bartholomew Green. Advice from Taberah: A Sermon Preached After the Terrible Fire, Which, (attended with Some Very Lamentable and Memorable Circumstances, on Oct. 2,3. 1711.) Laid a Considerable Part of Boston, in Ashes. Directing a Pious Improvement of Every Calamity, but More Especially of so Calamitous a Desolation. By Cotton Mather, D.D. [Two Lines from Numbers].