Mather, C. (1700). Reasonable religion. or, The truth of the Christian religion, demonstrated.: The wisdom of its precepts justified: and the folly of sinning against those precepts, reprehended. With incontestable proofs, that men, who would act reasonably, must live religiously. Printed by T. Green, for Benjamin Eliot, at his Shop, under the West End of the Town-House.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMather, Cotton. Reasonable Religion. or, The Truth of the Christian Religion, Demonstrated.: The Wisdom of Its Precepts Justified: And the Folly of Sinning Against Those Precepts, Reprehended. With Incontestable Proofs, That Men, Who Would Act Reasonably, Must Live Religiously. Boston in N. E.: Printed by T. Green, for Benjamin Eliot, at his Shop, under the West End of the Town-House, 1700.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMather, Cotton. Reasonable Religion. or, The Truth of the Christian Religion, Demonstrated.: The Wisdom of Its Precepts Justified: And the Folly of Sinning Against Those Precepts, Reprehended. With Incontestable Proofs, That Men, Who Would Act Reasonably, Must Live Religiously. Printed by T. Green, for Benjamin Eliot, at his Shop, under the West End of the Town-House, 1700.