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MLA

Mather, Cotton, Thomas Fleet, and Samuel Gerrish. A Perfect Recovery : The Voice of the Glorious God, Unto Persons, Whom His Mercy Has Recovered From Sickness. Exhibited In a Brief Discourse to the Inhabitants of a Place, That Had Pass'd Thro' a Very Sickly Winter, and a Time of Much Adversity. With Some Remarks On the Shining Patterns of Piety, Left by Some Very Young Persons, Who Died In the Common Calamity. By Cotton Mather, D.d. [two Lines From Isaiah]. Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, for Samuel Gerrish, at the south-side of the Town-House, 1714.

APA

Mather, C., Fleet, T., & Gerrish, S. (1714). A perfect recovery : The voice of the glorious God, unto persons, whom his mercy has recovered from sickness. Exhibited in a brief discourse to the inhabitants of a place, that had pass'd thro' a very sickly winter, and a time of much adversity. With some remarks on the shining patterns of piety, left by some very young persons, who died in the common calamity. By Cotton Mather, D.D. [Two lines from Isaiah]. Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, for Samuel Gerrish, at the south-side of the Town-House.

Chicago

Mather, Cotton, Thomas Fleet, and Samuel Gerrish. A Perfect Recovery: The Voice of the Glorious God, Unto Persons, Whom His Mercy Has Recovered From Sickness. Exhibited In a Brief Discourse to the Inhabitants of a Place, That Had Pass'd Thro' a Very Sickly Winter, and a Time of Much Adversity. With Some Remarks On the Shining Patterns of Piety, Left by Some Very Young Persons, Who Died In the Common Calamity. By Cotton Mather, D.D. [two Lines From Isaiah]. Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, for Samuel Gerrish, at the south-side of the Town-House, 1714.