Cooke, W. (1742). The great duty of ministers, to take heed to themselves and their doctrine: A sermon preach'd in a new township, Narragansett, no. 2, October 20. 1742. When a church was gathered there, and the Rev. Mr. Elisha Marsh ordained the pastor of it. By William Cooke, A.M. Pasto of a church in Sudbury. Publish'd at the general desire of the hearers. [Three lines from Corinthians]. Printed for T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown in Cornhil.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCooke, William. The Great Duty of Ministers, to Take Heed to Themselves and Their Doctrine: A Sermon Preach'd in a New Township, Narragansett, No. 2, October 20. 1742. When a Church Was Gathered There, and the Rev. Mr. Elisha Marsh Ordained the Pastor of It. By William Cooke, A.M. Pasto of a Church in Sudbury. Publish'd at the General Desire of the Hearers. [Three Lines from Corinthians]. Boston: Printed for T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown in Cornhil, 1742.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCooke, William. The Great Duty of Ministers, to Take Heed to Themselves and Their Doctrine: A Sermon Preach'd in a New Township, Narragansett, No. 2, October 20. 1742. When a Church Was Gathered There, and the Rev. Mr. Elisha Marsh Ordained the Pastor of It. By William Cooke, A.M. Pasto of a Church in Sudbury. Publish'd at the General Desire of the Hearers. [Three Lines from Corinthians]. Printed for T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown in Cornhil, 1742.