Stanford, J., Hazzard, C. I. S., Swords, T., & Swords, J. The goodness of God in the conversion of youth: A sermon on the death of Charles I.S. Hazzard, son of the late Alderman Hazzard, who died of the late epidemic, aged 18 years. In which are introduced, an account of his very early enjoyment of the grace of God, and the exercise of his mind to the period of his death. Transcribed from the diary written with his own hand. By John Stanford, M.A. [One line from Job].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationStanford, John, Charles I. S. Hazzard, Thomas Swords, and James Swords. The Goodness of God in the Conversion of Youth: A Sermon on the Death of Charles I.S. Hazzard, Son of the Late Alderman Hazzard, Who Died of the Late Epidemic, Aged 18 Years. In Which Are Introduced, an Account of His Very Early Enjoyment of the Grace of God, and the Exercise of His Mind to the Period of His Death. Transcribed from the Diary Written with His Own Hand. By John Stanford, M.A. [One Line from Job].
MLA (9th ed.) CitationStanford, John, et al. The Goodness of God in the Conversion of Youth: A Sermon on the Death of Charles I.S. Hazzard, Son of the Late Alderman Hazzard, Who Died of the Late Epidemic, Aged 18 Years. In Which Are Introduced, an Account of His Very Early Enjoyment of the Grace of God, and the Exercise of His Mind to the Period of His Death. Transcribed from the Diary Written with His Own Hand. By John Stanford, M.A. [One Line from Job].