APA (7th ed.) Citation

Mather, C., Noyes, N., & Green, B. Nunc dimittis, briefly descanted on: The happy dismission, of the holy believer, from the work of earth, to the joy of heaven; considered in a funeral sermon, for that venerable and memorable servant of Christ, Mr. John Higginson, the aged Pastor of the church in Salem; (with memoirs of his life,) who, on 9 d. 10 m. 1708. in the ninety third year of his age, went from the earthly Salem, to the heavenly. [Three lines from Erasmus].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Mather, Cotton, Nicholas Noyes, and Bartholomew Green. Nunc Dimittis, Briefly Descanted on: The Happy Dismission, of the Holy Believer, from the Work of Earth, to the Joy of Heaven; Considered in a Funeral Sermon, for That Venerable and Memorable Servant of Christ, Mr. John Higginson, the Aged Pastor of the Church in Salem; (with Memoirs of His Life,) Who, on 9 D. 10 M. 1708. in the Ninety Third Year of His Age, Went from the Earthly Salem, to the Heavenly. [Three Lines from Erasmus].

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Mather, Cotton, et al. Nunc Dimittis, Briefly Descanted on: The Happy Dismission, of the Holy Believer, from the Work of Earth, to the Joy of Heaven; Considered in a Funeral Sermon, for That Venerable and Memorable Servant of Christ, Mr. John Higginson, the Aged Pastor of the Church in Salem; (with Memoirs of His Life,) Who, on 9 D. 10 M. 1708. in the Ninety Third Year of His Age, Went from the Earthly Salem, to the Heavenly. [Three Lines from Erasmus].

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