APA (7th ed.) Citation

Mather, S. (1753). The walk of the upright, with its comforts: A funeral discourse after the decease of the Reverend Mr. William Welsted [sic], who died April 29th. And Mr. Ellis Gray, who died on January 7th preceeding it. Colleague pastors of a church in Boston. Preached to their people in the New Brick Meeting-House, on May 6. 1753. Printed for Michael Dennis, at the corner of Scarlet's Wharf.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Mather, Samuel. The Walk of the Upright, with Its Comforts: A Funeral Discourse After the Decease of the Reverend Mr. William Welsted [sic], Who Died April 29th. And Mr. Ellis Gray, Who Died on January 7th Preceeding It. Colleague Pastors of a Church in Boston. Preached to Their People in the New Brick Meeting-House, on May 6. 1753. Boston: Printed for Michael Dennis, at the corner of Scarlet's Wharf, 1753.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Mather, Samuel. The Walk of the Upright, with Its Comforts: A Funeral Discourse After the Decease of the Reverend Mr. William Welsted [sic], Who Died April 29th. And Mr. Ellis Gray, Who Died on January 7th Preceeding It. Colleague Pastors of a Church in Boston. Preached to Their People in the New Brick Meeting-House, on May 6. 1753. Printed for Michael Dennis, at the corner of Scarlet's Wharf, 1753.

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