Crosby, T., Kneeland, S., Green, T., & Mason, J. The work of a Christian. An important case of practical religion: or, Directions how to make religion one's business: Found in the hand-writing of the truely religious Mr. Thomas Crosby, educated at Harvard College in Cambridge. Sometime a preacher of God's word, and afterward a merchant in Harwich in N.E. Who died suddenly at Boston, June 27. 1702. Accompanied with another discourse on preparation for sudden death; which also bears this company in the present publication.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCrosby, Thomas, Samuel Kneeland, Timothy Green, and John Mason. The Work of a Christian. An Important Case of Practical Religion: Or, Directions How to Make Religion One's Business: Found in the Hand-writing of the Truely Religious Mr. Thomas Crosby, Educated at Harvard College in Cambridge. Sometime a Preacher of God's Word, and Afterward a Merchant in Harwich in N.E. Who Died Suddenly at Boston, June 27. 1702. Accompanied with Another Discourse on Preparation for Sudden Death; Which Also Bears This Company in the Present Publication.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCrosby, Thomas, et al. The Work of a Christian. An Important Case of Practical Religion: Or, Directions How to Make Religion One's Business: Found in the Hand-writing of the Truely Religious Mr. Thomas Crosby, Educated at Harvard College in Cambridge. Sometime a Preacher of God's Word, and Afterward a Merchant in Harwich in N.E. Who Died Suddenly at Boston, June 27. 1702. Accompanied with Another Discourse on Preparation for Sudden Death; Which Also Bears This Company in the Present Publication.