Payson, P. (1782). A memorial of Lexington Battle, and of some signal interpositions of Providence in the American Revolution: A sermon preached at Lexington, on the nineteenth of April, 1782. The anniversary of the commencement of the war between Great-Britain and America, which opened in a most tragical scene, in that town, on the nineteenth of April, 1775. By Phillips Payson, A.M. Pastor of the church in Chelsea. [Two lines in Latin from Virgil]. Printed by Benjamin Edes & Sons, in Cornhill.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPayson, Phillips. A Memorial of Lexington Battle, and of Some Signal Interpositions of Providence in the American Revolution: A Sermon Preached at Lexington, on the Nineteenth of April, 1782. The Anniversary of the Commencement of the War Between Great-Britain and America, Which Opened in a Most Tragical Scene, in That Town, on the Nineteenth of April, 1775. By Phillips Payson, A.M. Pastor of the Church in Chelsea. [Two Lines in Latin from Virgil]. Boston: Printed by Benjamin Edes & Sons, in Cornhill, 1782.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPayson, Phillips. A Memorial of Lexington Battle, and of Some Signal Interpositions of Providence in the American Revolution: A Sermon Preached at Lexington, on the Nineteenth of April, 1782. The Anniversary of the Commencement of the War Between Great-Britain and America, Which Opened in a Most Tragical Scene, in That Town, on the Nineteenth of April, 1775. By Phillips Payson, A.M. Pastor of the Church in Chelsea. [Two Lines in Latin from Virgil]. Printed by Benjamin Edes & Sons, in Cornhill, 1782.