APA (7th ed.) Citation

Maxfield, T. d. 1. (1778). A short account of God's dealings with Mrs. Elizabeth Maxfield: Wife of the Rev. Thomas Maxfield; From the Time of her being awakened at the Beginning of Mr. Whitefield's Preaching till her Death. Who died of an asthma, November 23, 1777. In a letter to a friend, who earnestly desired it might be published. printed by J.W. Pasham, Black-Fryars ; And sold at Mr. Maxfield's Chapel, Princess-Street, Moor-Fields; and by E. Fawcett, No. 30, St. Andrew's-Hill, near St. Ann's-Church, Black-Fryars.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Maxfield, Thomas d. 1784. A Short Account of God's Dealings with Mrs. Elizabeth Maxfield: Wife of the Rev. Thomas Maxfield; From the Time of Her Being Awakened at the Beginning of Mr. Whitefield's Preaching Till Her Death. Who Died of an Asthma, November 23, 1777. In a Letter to a Friend, Who Earnestly Desired It Might Be Published. London: printed by J.W. Pasham, Black-Fryars ; And sold at Mr. Maxfield's Chapel, Princess-Street, Moor-Fields; and by E. Fawcett, No. 30, St. Andrew's-Hill, near St. Ann's-Church, Black-Fryars, 1778.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Maxfield, Thomas d. 1784. A Short Account of God's Dealings with Mrs. Elizabeth Maxfield: Wife of the Rev. Thomas Maxfield; From the Time of Her Being Awakened at the Beginning of Mr. Whitefield's Preaching Till Her Death. Who Died of an Asthma, November 23, 1777. In a Letter to a Friend, Who Earnestly Desired It Might Be Published. printed by J.W. Pasham, Black-Fryars ; And sold at Mr. Maxfield's Chapel, Princess-Street, Moor-Fields; and by E. Fawcett, No. 30, St. Andrew's-Hill, near St. Ann's-Church, Black-Fryars, 1778.

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