Williston, S., Eaton, E., & Walker, T. (1800). The agency of God, in raising up important characters, and rendering them useful: Illustrated in a discourse, delivered at Scipio, on the twenty-second day of February 1800; being the day set apart by the government of the United States, for the people to testify, in som suitable manner, their grief at the death of General Washington: by Seth Williston, missionary from Connecticut. [Three lines of Scripture text]. At the press of Eaton, Walker, and Company by Ebenezer Eaton.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWilliston, Seth, Ebenezer Eaton, and Thomas Walker. The Agency of God, in Raising Up Important Characters, and Rendering Them Useful: Illustrated in a Discourse, Delivered at Scipio, on the Twenty-second Day of February 1800; Being the Day Set Apart by the Government of the United States, for the People to Testify, in Som Suitable Manner, Their Grief at the Death of General Washington: By Seth Williston, Missionary from Connecticut. [Three Lines of Scripture Text]. Printed at Geneva, New-York: At the press of Eaton, Walker, and Company by Ebenezer Eaton, 1800.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWilliston, Seth, et al. The Agency of God, in Raising Up Important Characters, and Rendering Them Useful: Illustrated in a Discourse, Delivered at Scipio, on the Twenty-second Day of February 1800; Being the Day Set Apart by the Government of the United States, for the People to Testify, in Som Suitable Manner, Their Grief at the Death of General Washington: By Seth Williston, Missionary from Connecticut. [Three Lines of Scripture Text]. At the press of Eaton, Walker, and Company by Ebenezer Eaton, 1800.