APA (7th ed.) Citation

Morrill, N., & Green, B. Memento mori: A plain discourse from Eccl. ix. 10. Delivered to a plain people, for their awakening, and excitement to prepare for eternity with expedition & diligence, from the consideration that nothing can be done after death. By Nathanael Morrill, M.A. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Rye Parish, in New-Hampshire. [Five lines of Scripture texts].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Morrill, Nathanael, and Bartholomew Green. Memento Mori: A Plain Discourse from Eccl. Ix. 10. Delivered to a Plain People, for Their Awakening, and Excitement to Prepare for Eternity with Expedition & Diligence, from the Consideration That Nothing Can Be Done After Death. By Nathanael Morrill, M.A. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Rye Parish, in New-Hampshire. [Five Lines of Scripture Texts].

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Morrill, Nathanael, and Bartholomew Green. Memento Mori: A Plain Discourse from Eccl. Ix. 10. Delivered to a Plain People, for Their Awakening, and Excitement to Prepare for Eternity with Expedition & Diligence, from the Consideration That Nothing Can Be Done After Death. By Nathanael Morrill, M.A. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Rye Parish, in New-Hampshire. [Five Lines of Scripture Texts].

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