APA (7th ed.) Citation

Shepard, T. (1648). The clear sun-shine of the gospel breaking forth upon the Indians in Nevv-England. Or, An historicall narration of Gods wonderfull workings upon sundry of the Indians,: Both chief governors and common-people, in bringing them to a willing and desired submission to the ordinances of the gospel; and framing their hearts to an earnest inquirie after the knowledge of God the Father, and of Jesus Christ the Saviour of the world. Printed by R. Cotes for John Bellamy at the three golden Lions in Cornhill near the Royall Exchange.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Shepard, Thomas. The Clear Sun-shine of the Gospel Breaking Forth upon the Indians in Nevv-England. Or, An Historicall Narration of Gods Wonderfull Workings upon Sundry of the Indians,: Both Chief Governors and Common-people, in Bringing Them to a Willing and Desired Submission to the Ordinances of the Gospel; and Framing Their Hearts to an Earnest Inquirie After the Knowledge of God the Father, and of Jesus Christ the Saviour of the World. London: Printed by R. Cotes for John Bellamy at the three golden Lions in Cornhill near the Royall Exchange, 1648.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Shepard, Thomas. The Clear Sun-shine of the Gospel Breaking Forth upon the Indians in Nevv-England. Or, An Historicall Narration of Gods Wonderfull Workings upon Sundry of the Indians,: Both Chief Governors and Common-people, in Bringing Them to a Willing and Desired Submission to the Ordinances of the Gospel; and Framing Their Hearts to an Earnest Inquirie After the Knowledge of God the Father, and of Jesus Christ the Saviour of the World. Printed by R. Cotes for John Bellamy at the three golden Lions in Cornhill near the Royall Exchange, 1648.

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