APA (7th ed.) Citation

Campbell, J. (1738). After souls by death are separated from their bodies, they come to judgment: Asserted in a sermon deliver'd at Worcester, November 24th, 1737. Being the day of the execution of John Hamilton, alias Hugh Henderson. (With his confession and dying warning.) By John Campbell, M.A. and Pastor of the church in Oxford, N.E. [Six lines of quotations]. Printed & sold by S. Kneeland & T. Green, in Queen-Sreet over against the prison.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Campbell, John. After Souls by Death Are Separated from Their Bodies, They Come to Judgment: Asserted in a Sermon Deliver'd at Worcester, November 24th, 1737. Being the Day of the Execution of John Hamilton, Alias Hugh Henderson. (With His Confession and Dying Warning.) By John Campbell, M.A. and Pastor of the Church in Oxford, N.E. [Six Lines of Quotations]. Boston: Printed & sold by S. Kneeland & T. Green, in Queen-Sreet over against the prison, 1738.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Campbell, John. After Souls by Death Are Separated from Their Bodies, They Come to Judgment: Asserted in a Sermon Deliver'd at Worcester, November 24th, 1737. Being the Day of the Execution of John Hamilton, Alias Hugh Henderson. (With His Confession and Dying Warning.) By John Campbell, M.A. and Pastor of the Church in Oxford, N.E. [Six Lines of Quotations]. Printed & sold by S. Kneeland & T. Green, in Queen-Sreet over against the prison, 1738.

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