APA (7th ed.) Citation

Chauncy, C. (1757). Charity to the distressed members of Christ accepted as done to himself, and rewarded, at the judgment-day, with blessedness in God's everlasting kingdom: A sermon preached the Lord's-day after the death of Mr. Edward Gray, who departed this life July 2nd, 1757, in the 84th year of his age. Printed by Green & Russell.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Chauncy, Charles. Charity to the Distressed Members of Christ Accepted as Done to Himself, and Rewarded, at the Judgment-day, with Blessedness in God's Everlasting Kingdom: A Sermon Preached the Lord's-day After the Death of Mr. Edward Gray, Who Departed This Life July 2nd, 1757, in the 84th Year of His Age. Boston: Printed by Green & Russell, 1757.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Chauncy, Charles. Charity to the Distressed Members of Christ Accepted as Done to Himself, and Rewarded, at the Judgment-day, with Blessedness in God's Everlasting Kingdom: A Sermon Preached the Lord's-day After the Death of Mr. Edward Gray, Who Departed This Life July 2nd, 1757, in the 84th Year of His Age. Printed by Green & Russell, 1757.

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