Mather, C., & Allen, J. Corderius americanus: An essay upon the good education of children. And what may hopefully be attempted, for the hope of the flock. In a funeral sermon upon Mr. Ezekiel Cheever. The ancient and Honourable master of the Free-School in Boston. Who left off, but when mortalit took him off, in August, 1708. the ninety fourth year of his age. With an elegy and an epitaph upon him. By one that was once a scholar to him. [One line epigram in Latin].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMather, Cotton, and John Allen. Corderius Americanus: An Essay upon the Good Education of Children. And What May Hopefully Be Attempted, for the Hope of the Flock. In a Funeral Sermon upon Mr. Ezekiel Cheever. The Ancient and Honourable Master of the Free-School in Boston. Who Left off, but When Mortalit Took Him off, in August, 1708. the Ninety Fourth Year of His Age. With an Elegy and an Epitaph upon Him. By One That Was Once a Scholar to Him. [One Line Epigram in Latin].
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMather, Cotton, and John Allen. Corderius Americanus: An Essay upon the Good Education of Children. And What May Hopefully Be Attempted, for the Hope of the Flock. In a Funeral Sermon upon Mr. Ezekiel Cheever. The Ancient and Honourable Master of the Free-School in Boston. Who Left off, but When Mortalit Took Him off, in August, 1708. the Ninety Fourth Year of His Age. With an Elegy and an Epitaph upon Him. By One That Was Once a Scholar to Him. [One Line Epigram in Latin].