APA (7th ed.) Citation

Mather, C. (1719). The religion of an oath: Plain directions how the duty of swearing, may be safely managed, when it is justly demanded. And strong persuasives to avoid the perils of perjury. Concluding with a most solemn explanation of an oath, which the laws of Denmark have provided for the consideration of them, whom an oath is propos'd unto. Printed by B. Green, for D. Henchman, sold at his shop.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Mather, Cotton. The Religion of an Oath: Plain Directions How the Duty of Swearing, May Be Safely Managed, When It Is Justly Demanded. And Strong Persuasives to Avoid the Perils of Perjury. Concluding with a Most Solemn Explanation of an Oath, Which the Laws of Denmark Have Provided for the Consideration of Them, Whom an Oath Is Propos'd Unto. Boston, N.E: Printed by B. Green, for D. Henchman, sold at his shop, 1719.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Mather, Cotton. The Religion of an Oath: Plain Directions How the Duty of Swearing, May Be Safely Managed, When It Is Justly Demanded. And Strong Persuasives to Avoid the Perils of Perjury. Concluding with a Most Solemn Explanation of an Oath, Which the Laws of Denmark Have Provided for the Consideration of Them, Whom an Oath Is Propos'd Unto. Printed by B. Green, for D. Henchman, sold at his shop, 1719.

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