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MLA

Holly, Israel. God Brings About His Holy and Wise Purpose Or Decree, Concerning Many Particular Events, by Using and Improving the Wicked Dispositions of Mankind In Order Thereto; and Often Improves the Present Corruptions of Sinners, As the Means to Chastise and Punish Them for Former Wickedness : Briefly Illustrated In a Sermon, Preached At Suffield, December 27, 1773, the Next Sabbath After the Report Arrived, That the People At Boston Had Destroyed a Large Quantity of Tea, Belonging to the East-india Company, Rather Than to Submit to Parliament-acts, Which They Looked Upon Unconstitutional, Tyrannical, and Tending to Enslave America. : Published with Some Enlargements. Hartford: Printed by Eben. Watson, near the Great-Bridge, 1774.

APA

Holly, I. (1774). God brings about his holy and wise purpose or decree, concerning many particular events, by using and improving the wicked dispositions of mankind in order thereto; and often improves the present corruptions of sinners, as the means to chastise and punish them for former wickedness : briefly illustrated in a sermon, preached at Suffield, December 27, 1773, the next Sabbath after the report arrived, that the people at Boston had destroyed a large quantity of tea, belonging to the East-India Company, rather than to submit to Parliament-acts, which they looked upon unconstitutional, tyrannical, and tending to enslave America. : Published with some enlargements. Hartford: Printed by Eben. Watson, near the Great-Bridge.

Chicago

Holly, Israel, God Brings about His Holy and Wise Purpose Or Decree, Concerning Many Particular Events, by Using and Improving the Wicked Dispositions of Mankind In Order Thereto; and Often Improves the Present Corruptions of Sinners, As the Means to Chastise and Punish Them for Former Wickedness: Briefly Illustrated In a Sermon, Preached At Suffield, December 27, 1773, the Next Sabbath After the Report Arrived, That the People At Boston Had Destroyed a Large Quantity of Tea, Belonging to the East-India Company, Rather Than to Submit to Parliament-Acts, Which They Looked Upon Unconstitutional, Tyrannical, and Tending to Enslave America. : Published with Some Enlargements.. Hartford: Printed by Eben. Watson, near the Great-Bridge, 1774.