Mead, M. (1691). Two sticks made one, or, The excellency of unity: Being a sermon preached by the appointment of the Congregational and Presbyterian perswasion at their happy union on the sixth day of April, 1691, which was a day set apart by them, partly to bewail former divisions and partly as a thanksgiving to God for Their present agreement and now at their unamimous request made publick. Printed for Tho. Parkhurst ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMead, Matthew. Two Sticks Made One, or, The Excellency of Unity: Being a Sermon Preached by the Appointment of the Congregational and Presbyterian Perswasion at Their Happy Union on the Sixth Day of April, 1691, Which Was a Day Set Apart by Them, Partly to Bewail Former Divisions and Partly as a Thanksgiving to God for Their Present Agreement and Now at Their Unamimous Request Made Publick. London: Printed for Tho. Parkhurst ..., 1691.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMead, Matthew. Two Sticks Made One, or, The Excellency of Unity: Being a Sermon Preached by the Appointment of the Congregational and Presbyterian Perswasion at Their Happy Union on the Sixth Day of April, 1691, Which Was a Day Set Apart by Them, Partly to Bewail Former Divisions and Partly as a Thanksgiving to God for Their Present Agreement and Now at Their Unamimous Request Made Publick. Printed for Tho. Parkhurst ..., 1691.