APA (7th ed.) Citation

Sherwood, S., Baldwin, E., Green, S., & Green, T. A sermon, containing Scriptural instructions to civil rulers, and all free-born subjects: In which the principles of sound policy and good government are established and vindicated; and some doctrines advanced and zealously propagated by New-England Tories, are considere and refuted. Delivered on the public fast, August 31, 1774. With an address to the freemen of the colony. By Samuel Sherwood, A.M. Pastor of a church of Christ in Fairfield. Also, an appendix, stating the heavy grievances the colonies labour under from several late acts of the British Parliament, and shewing what we have just reason to expect the consequences of these measures will be. By the Rev. Ebenezer Baldwin, of Danbury. [Five lines of quotations].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Sherwood, Samuel, Ebenezer Baldwin, Samuel Green, and Thomas Green. A Sermon, Containing Scriptural Instructions to Civil Rulers, and All Free-born Subjects: In Which the Principles of Sound Policy and Good Government Are Established and Vindicated; and Some Doctrines Advanced and Zealously Propagated by New-England Tories, Are Considere and Refuted. Delivered on the Public Fast, August 31, 1774. With an Address to the Freemen of the Colony. By Samuel Sherwood, A.M. Pastor of a Church of Christ in Fairfield. Also, an Appendix, Stating the Heavy Grievances the Colonies Labour Under from Several Late Acts of the British Parliament, and Shewing What We Have Just Reason to Expect the Consequences of These Measures Will Be. By the Rev. Ebenezer Baldwin, of Danbury. [Five Lines of Quotations].

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Sherwood, Samuel, et al. A Sermon, Containing Scriptural Instructions to Civil Rulers, and All Free-born Subjects: In Which the Principles of Sound Policy and Good Government Are Established and Vindicated; and Some Doctrines Advanced and Zealously Propagated by New-England Tories, Are Considere and Refuted. Delivered on the Public Fast, August 31, 1774. With an Address to the Freemen of the Colony. By Samuel Sherwood, A.M. Pastor of a Church of Christ in Fairfield. Also, an Appendix, Stating the Heavy Grievances the Colonies Labour Under from Several Late Acts of the British Parliament, and Shewing What We Have Just Reason to Expect the Consequences of These Measures Will Be. By the Rev. Ebenezer Baldwin, of Danbury. [Five Lines of Quotations].

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