An unbridled tongue a sure evidence, that our religion is hypocritical and vain A sermon preach'd at the Boston Thursday-lecture, September 10th. 1741. : And published at the desire of the hearers.
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30, [2] pages ; 16 cm. (8vo)
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Half-title: Mr. Chauncy's sermon on a tongue not bridled.
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Caption title: Those, who bridle not their tongue, are vain in their pretences to religion.
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Signatures: [A]⁴ B-D⁴ (D4 blank).
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Evans,4689
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Microfiche.,[New York :,Readex Microprint,,1985],11 x 15 cm.,(Early American imprints. First series ; no. 4689).

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Chauncy, C. (1741). An unbridled tongue a sure evidence, that our religion is hypocritical and vain: A sermon preach'd at the Boston Thursday-lecture, September 10th. 1741. : And published at the desire of the hearers. . Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle over-against the south east corner of the town-house.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Chauncy, Charles, 1705-1787. 1741. An Unbridled Tongue a Sure Evidence, That Our Religion Is Hypocritical and Vain: A Sermon Preach'd At the Boston Thursday-lecture, September 10th. 1741. : And Published At the Desire of the Hearers.. Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle over-against the south east corner of the town-house.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Chauncy, Charles, 1705-1787. An Unbridled Tongue a Sure Evidence, That Our Religion Is Hypocritical and Vain: A Sermon Preach'd At the Boston Thursday-lecture, September 10th. 1741. : And Published At the Desire of the Hearers. Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle over-against the south east corner of the town-house, 1741.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Chauncy, C. (1741). An unbridled tongue a sure evidence, that our religion is hypocritical and vain: a sermon preach'd at the boston thursday-lecture, september 10th. 1741. : and published at the desire of the hearers.. Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle over-against the south east corner of the town-house.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Chauncy, Charles. An Unbridled Tongue a Sure Evidence, That Our Religion Is Hypocritical and Vain: A Sermon Preach'd At the Boston Thursday-lecture, September 10th. 1741. : And Published At the Desire of the Hearers. Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle over-against the south east corner of the town-house, 1741.

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