Mather, C. (1691). The triumphs of the reformed religion, in America: The life of the renowned John Eliot; a person justly famous in the church of God, not only as an eminent Christian, and an excellent Minister, among the English, but also, as a memorable evangelist among the Indians, of New-England; with some account concerning the late and strange success of the Gospel, in those parts of the world, which for many ages have lain buried in pagan ignorance. Printed by Benjamin Harris, & John Allen, for Joseph Brunning [i.e., Browning] at the corner of the Prison-Lane.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Mather, Cotton. The Triumphs of the Reformed Religion, in America: The Life of the Renowned John Eliot; a Person Justly Famous in the Church of God, Not Only as an Eminent Christian, and an Excellent Minister, Among the English, but Also, as a Memorable Evangelist Among the Indians, of New-England; with Some Account Concerning the Late and Strange Success of the Gospel, in Those Parts of the World, Which for Many Ages Have Lain Buried in Pagan Ignorance. Boston: Printed by Benjamin Harris, & John Allen, for Joseph Brunning [i.e., Browning] at the corner of the Prison-Lane, 1691.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Mather, Cotton. The Triumphs of the Reformed Religion, in America: The Life of the Renowned John Eliot; a Person Justly Famous in the Church of God, Not Only as an Eminent Christian, and an Excellent Minister, Among the English, but Also, as a Memorable Evangelist Among the Indians, of New-England; with Some Account Concerning the Late and Strange Success of the Gospel, in Those Parts of the World, Which for Many Ages Have Lain Buried in Pagan Ignorance. Printed by Benjamin Harris, & John Allen, for Joseph Brunning [i.e., Browning] at the corner of the Prison-Lane, 1691.