APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Prentice, T. (1748). When the people, and the rulers among them, willingly offer themselves to a military expedition against their unrighteous enemies, and are successful therein, the Lord is to be praised, and they to be loved and honoured therefor: A sermon preached at Charlestown, on a general thanksgiving, July 18. 1745. For the reduction of Cape-Breton, by an army of New-England volunteers, under the command of the Honourable William Pepperrell, Esq; lieutenant-general and commander in chief. With the assistance of a British squadron, commanded by Peter Warren, Esq; and now published at the desire of a number of the hearers. By Thomas Prentice, A.M. and one of the pastors of the church in Charlestown. [Nine lines of Scripture texts]. printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-Street, next to the prison.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Prentice, Thomas. When the People, and the Rulers Among Them, Willingly Offer Themselves to a Military Expedition Against Their Unrighteous Enemies, and Are Successful Therein, the Lord Is to Be Praised, and They to Be Loved and Honoured Therefor: A Sermon Preached at Charlestown, on a General Thanksgiving, July 18. 1745. For the Reduction of Cape-Breton, by an Army of New-England Volunteers, Under the Command of the Honourable William Pepperrell, Esq; Lieutenant-general and Commander in Chief. With the Assistance of a British Squadron, Commanded by Peter Warren, Esq; and Now Published at the Desire of a Number of the Hearers. By Thomas Prentice, A.M. and One of the Pastors of the Church in Charlestown. [Nine Lines of Scripture Texts]. Boston: printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-Street, next to the prison, 1748.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Prentice, Thomas. When the People, and the Rulers Among Them, Willingly Offer Themselves to a Military Expedition Against Their Unrighteous Enemies, and Are Successful Therein, the Lord Is to Be Praised, and They to Be Loved and Honoured Therefor: A Sermon Preached at Charlestown, on a General Thanksgiving, July 18. 1745. For the Reduction of Cape-Breton, by an Army of New-England Volunteers, Under the Command of the Honourable William Pepperrell, Esq; Lieutenant-general and Commander in Chief. With the Assistance of a British Squadron, Commanded by Peter Warren, Esq; and Now Published at the Desire of a Number of the Hearers. By Thomas Prentice, A.M. and One of the Pastors of the Church in Charlestown. [Nine Lines of Scripture Texts]. printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-Street, next to the prison, 1748.

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