Another and better country, even an heavenly: in reserve for all true believers. : Being the last sermons of that memorable servant of Christ, the Reverend, Mr. Joseph Stevens, late Pastor of the church in Charlestown. To which is added, a discourse, had by him at Cambridge, after the death of the late Reverend Mr. Brattle, from Heb. 13.7. By which being dead he now speaketh.
MLA
Stevens, Joseph, et al. Another and better country, even an heavenly: in reserve for all true believers. : Being the last sermons of that memorable servant of Christ, the Reverend, Mr. Joseph Stevens, late Pastor of the church in Charlestown. To which is added, a discourse, had by him at Cambridge, after the death of the late Reverend Mr. Brattle, from Heb. 13.7. By which being dead he now speaketh. Boston : Printed by S. Kneeland, for E. Phillips at his shop in Charlestown, 1723.
APA
Stevens, J., Colman, B., Kneeland, S. & Phillips, E. (1723). Another and better country, even an heavenly: in reserve for all true believers. : Being the last sermons of that memorable servant of Christ, the Reverend, Mr. Joseph Stevens, late Pastor of the church in Charlestown. To which is added, a discourse, had by him at Cambridge, after the death of the late Reverend Mr. Brattle, from Heb. 13.7. By which being dead he now speaketh. Boston : Printed by S. Kneeland, for E. Phillips at his shop in Charlestown.
Chicago
Stevens, Joseph, Benjamin Colman, Samuel Kneeland and Eleazer Phillips. Another and better country, even an heavenly: in reserve for all true believers. : Being the last sermons of that memorable servant of Christ, the Reverend, Mr. Joseph Stevens, late Pastor of the church in Charlestown. To which is added, a discourse, had by him at Cambridge, after the death of the late Reverend Mr. Brattle, from Heb. 13.7. By which being dead he now speaketh. Boston : Printed by S. Kneeland, for E. Phillips at his shop in Charlestown, 1723.