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-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Mead, 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-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Mead, 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.