Hopkins, S., Sergeant, J., Franklin, B., & Hall, D. An address to the people of New-England: Representing the very great importance of attaching the Indians to their interest; not only by treating them justly and kindly; but by using proper endeavors to settle Christianity among them. By Samuel Hopkins, A.M. Pastor of a church in Springfield. [Three lines of Scripture text] Printed in Boston, 1753. Being a conclusion to the Historical memoirs relating to the Housatunnuk Indians; with an account of the methods used for the propagation of the Gospel amongst the said Indians, by the late Reverend Mr. John Sergeant. Now recommended to the serious consideration of the inhabitants of Pennsylvania, and the other colonies.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHopkins, Samuel, John Sergeant, Benjamin Franklin, and David Hall. An Address to the People of New-England: Representing the Very Great Importance of Attaching the Indians to Their Interest; Not Only by Treating Them Justly and Kindly; but by Using Proper Endeavors to Settle Christianity Among Them. By Samuel Hopkins, A.M. Pastor of a Church in Springfield. [Three Lines of Scripture Text] Printed in Boston, 1753. Being a Conclusion to the Historical Memoirs Relating to the Housatunnuk Indians; with an Account of the Methods Used for the Propagation of the Gospel Amongst the Said Indians, by the Late Reverend Mr. John Sergeant. Now Recommended to the Serious Consideration of the Inhabitants of Pennsylvania, and the Other Colonies.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHopkins, Samuel, et al. An Address to the People of New-England: Representing the Very Great Importance of Attaching the Indians to Their Interest; Not Only by Treating Them Justly and Kindly; but by Using Proper Endeavors to Settle Christianity Among Them. By Samuel Hopkins, A.M. Pastor of a Church in Springfield. [Three Lines of Scripture Text] Printed in Boston, 1753. Being a Conclusion to the Historical Memoirs Relating to the Housatunnuk Indians; with an Account of the Methods Used for the Propagation of the Gospel Amongst the Said Indians, by the Late Reverend Mr. John Sergeant. Now Recommended to the Serious Consideration of the Inhabitants of Pennsylvania, and the Other Colonies.