APA Citation

Jennings, D. (1749). A sermon occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Isaac Watts: D.D. Preached to the congregation of which he was pastor. December 11. 1748. By David Jennings. To which is added, the funeral oration at his interment. By Samuel Chandler. London: printed for J. Oswald, W. Dilly, J. Buckland, and E. Gardner. And are to be sold by R. Akenhead on the Bridge, M. Bryson and R. Akenhead, jun. at the Bridge-End, J. Fleming under the Magazine, H. Reed on the Side, and J. Barber at the Head of the Flesh-Market, Newcastle; Mess. Ashworth and Sanderson, Durham; R. Akenhead, jun. Sunderland; S. Graham at Alnwick; and J. Taylor at Berwick.

Chicago Style Citation

Jennings, David. A Sermon Occasioned By the Death of the Late Reverend Isaac Watts: D.D. Preached to the Congregation of Which He Was Pastor. December 11. 1748. By David Jennings. To Which Is Added, the Funeral Oration At His Interment. By Samuel Chandler. London: printed for J. Oswald, W. Dilly, J. Buckland, and E. Gardner. And are to be sold by R. Akenhead on the Bridge, M. Bryson and R. Akenhead, jun. at the Bridge-End, J. Fleming under the Magazine, H. Reed on the Side, and J. Barber at the Head of the Flesh-Market, Newcastle; Mess. Ashworth and Sanderson, Durham; R. Akenhead, jun. Sunderland; S. Graham at Alnwick; and J. Taylor at Berwick, 1749.

MLA Citation

Jennings, David. A Sermon Occasioned By the Death of the Late Reverend Isaac Watts: D.D. Preached to the Congregation of Which He Was Pastor. December 11. 1748. By David Jennings. To Which Is Added, the Funeral Oration At His Interment. By Samuel Chandler. London: printed for J. Oswald, W. Dilly, J. Buckland, and E. Gardner. And are to be sold by R. Akenhead on the Bridge, M. Bryson and R. Akenhead, jun. at the Bridge-End, J. Fleming under the Magazine, H. Reed on the Side, and J. Barber at the Head of the Flesh-Market, Newcastle; Mess. Ashworth and Sanderson, Durham; R. Akenhead, jun. Sunderland; S. Graham at Alnwick; and J. Taylor at Berwick, 1749.

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