APA (7th ed.) Citation

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.) Citation

Cooke, 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.) Citation

Cooke, 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.

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