APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cooper, W. (1720). A sermon concerning the laying the deaths of others to heart: Occasion'd by the lamented death of that ingenious & religious gentleman John Gore M.A. of Harvard College in Cambridge, N.E. Who died of the small-pox, Nov. 7. 1720. In the 38th year of his age. Printed by B. Green, for B. Eliot, at his shop.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cooper, William. A Sermon Concerning the Laying the Deaths of Others to Heart: Occasion'd by the Lamented Death of That Ingenious & Religious Gentleman John Gore M.A. of Harvard College in Cambridge, N.E. Who Died of the Small-pox, Nov. 7. 1720. In the 38th Year of His Age. Boston: Printed by B. Green, for B. Eliot, at his shop, 1720.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Cooper, William. A Sermon Concerning the Laying the Deaths of Others to Heart: Occasion'd by the Lamented Death of That Ingenious & Religious Gentleman John Gore M.A. of Harvard College in Cambridge, N.E. Who Died of the Small-pox, Nov. 7. 1720. In the 38th Year of His Age. Printed by B. Green, for B. Eliot, at his shop, 1720.

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