Mather, C. The best way of living; which is to die daily: Very briefly described and commended in a plain discourse, made at a time, when the author had newly seen repeated strokes of death, on his own family. And the publisher had his family also struck with a sudden death upon a vital part of it. : 22. d. IX. m. 1713.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMather, Cotton. The Best Way of Living; Which Is to Die Daily: Very Briefly Described and Commended in a Plain Discourse, Made at a Time, When the Author Had Newly Seen Repeated Strokes of Death, on His Own Family. And the Publisher Had His Family Also Struck with a Sudden Death upon a Vital Part of It. : 22. D. IX. M. 1713.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationMather, Cotton. The Best Way of Living; Which Is to Die Daily: Very Briefly Described and Commended in a Plain Discourse, Made at a Time, When the Author Had Newly Seen Repeated Strokes of Death, on His Own Family. And the Publisher Had His Family Also Struck with a Sudden Death upon a Vital Part of It. : 22. D. IX. M. 1713.