Pierce, T. (1690). Death considr'd as a door to a life of glory: Penn'd for the comfort of serious mourners, and occasion'd by the funerals of several friends, particularly one who dy'd at Easter, and of the author's own funeral in atecessum. Printed for the Author's private use.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPierce, Thomas. Death Considr'd as a Door to a Life of Glory: Penn'd for the Comfort of Serious Mourners, and Occasion'd by the Funerals of Several Friends, Particularly One Who Dy'd at Easter, and of the Author's Own Funeral in Atecessum. London: Printed for the Author's private use, 1690.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationPierce, Thomas. Death Considr'd as a Door to a Life of Glory: Penn'd for the Comfort of Serious Mourners, and Occasion'd by the Funerals of Several Friends, Particularly One Who Dy'd at Easter, and of the Author's Own Funeral in Atecessum. Printed for the Author's private use, 1690.