Williams, W. (1746). The Divine promises considered, and the duty of Christians to be followers of those, who thro' faith & patience, inherit them: A funeral discourse occasion'd by the death of Mrs. Hannah Williams, the pious consort of the Reverend Mr. William Williams, Pastor of the Churc of Christ in Weston. Who went to her everlasting rest, Lord's-Day morning, December 29th 1745. In the 58th year of her age. Published at the request of many of the hearers, desirous to keep alive the memory and example of the deceased. [Three lines of Scripture texts]. Boston: Printed by J. Draper, for D. Gookin over against the South Meeting-House in Marlboro' Street.
Chicago Style CitationWilliams, William. The Divine Promises Considered, and the Duty of Christians to Be Followers of Those, Who Thro' Faith & Patience, Inherit Them: A Funeral Discourse Occasion'd By the Death of Mrs. Hannah Williams, the Pious Consort of the Reverend Mr. William Williams, Pastor of the Churc of Christ in Weston. Who Went to Her Everlasting Rest, Lord's-Day Morning, December 29th 1745. In the 58th Year of Her Age. Published At the Request of Many of the Hearers, Desirous to Keep Alive the Memory and Example of the Deceased. [Three Lines of Scripture Texts]. Boston: Printed by J. Draper, for D. Gookin over against the South Meeting-House in Marlboro' Street, 1746.
MLA CitationWilliams, William. The Divine Promises Considered, and the Duty of Christians to Be Followers of Those, Who Thro' Faith & Patience, Inherit Them: A Funeral Discourse Occasion'd By the Death of Mrs. Hannah Williams, the Pious Consort of the Reverend Mr. William Williams, Pastor of the Churc of Christ in Weston. Who Went to Her Everlasting Rest, Lord's-Day Morning, December 29th 1745. In the 58th Year of Her Age. Published At the Request of Many of the Hearers, Desirous to Keep Alive the Memory and Example of the Deceased. [Three Lines of Scripture Texts]. Boston: Printed by J. Draper, for D. Gookin over against the South Meeting-House in Marlboro' Street, 1746.