Willard, S. (1701). The fear of an oath. Or, Some cautions to be used about swearing, if we would approve our selves truly godly: As it was discoursed in a sermon, preached at Boston, on the lecture; January 30. 1700,1. By Samuel Willard, teacher of a church in Boston. [Two lines in Latin from Cicero]. Printed for Nicholas Boone, at his shop, over against the Old Meeting House.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWillard, Samuel. The Fear of an Oath. Or, Some Cautions to Be Used About Swearing, If We Would Approve Our Selves Truly Godly: As It Was Discoursed in a Sermon, Preached at Boston, on the Lecture; January 30. 1700,1. By Samuel Willard, Teacher of a Church in Boston. [Two Lines in Latin from Cicero]. Boston, in N.E.: Printed for Nicholas Boone, at his shop, over against the Old Meeting House, 1701.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWillard, Samuel. The Fear of an Oath. Or, Some Cautions to Be Used About Swearing, If We Would Approve Our Selves Truly Godly: As It Was Discoursed in a Sermon, Preached at Boston, on the Lecture; January 30. 1700,1. By Samuel Willard, Teacher of a Church in Boston. [Two Lines in Latin from Cicero]. Printed for Nicholas Boone, at his shop, over against the Old Meeting House, 1701.