APA Citation

Tennent, G. (1756). The good mans character and reward represented, and his loss deplor'd: Together with reflections on the presages of approaching calamities : in a funeral discourse, with some enlargements occasioned by the death of Captain William Grant of this city, who departed this life, September 30, 1756 : preached in Philadelphia on the following Sabbath : and now published, at the desire of the hearers. Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford, at the corner-house of Front- and Maket[!]-streets.

Chicago Style Citation

Tennent, Gilbert. The Good Mans Character and Reward Represented, and His Loss Deplor'd: Together With Reflections On the Presages of Approaching Calamities : In a Funeral Discourse, With Some Enlargements Occasioned By the Death of Captain William Grant of This City, Who Departed This Life, September 30, 1756 : Preached in Philadelphia On the Following Sabbath : And Now Published, At the Desire of the Hearers. Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford, at the corner-house of Front- and Maket[!]-streets, 1756.

MLA Citation

Tennent, Gilbert. The Good Mans Character and Reward Represented, and His Loss Deplor'd: Together With Reflections On the Presages of Approaching Calamities : In a Funeral Discourse, With Some Enlargements Occasioned By the Death of Captain William Grant of This City, Who Departed This Life, September 30, 1756 : Preached in Philadelphia On the Following Sabbath : And Now Published, At the Desire of the Hearers. Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford, at the corner-house of Front- and Maket[!]-streets, 1756.

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