Durham, J. (1680). The dying mans testament to the Church of Scotland; or, a treatise concerning scandal: Divided into four parts. 1. Concerning scandal in the general. 2. Concerning public scandals, or scandals as they are the object of church-censures, and more particularly as they are in practice. 3. Concerning doctrinal scandals, or scandalous errors. 4. Concerning scandalous divisions. In each of which there are not a few choice and useful questions, very shortly and staisfyingly discussed and cleared. By that singularly faithful and wise servant of Jesus Christ, Mr. James Durham, late minister of the gospel in Glasgow, who being dead (by this) yet speaketh. And published by John Carstares, one of the ministers in Glasgow. To which is prefixed an excellent preface of famous Mr. Blair, minister of the Gospel at St. Andrews, (wherein he also vigoroulsy driveth the main design of the blessed author in this last piece of his labours. Together with a table of the contents of the several chap... printed by William Carron, for John Cairnes bookseller, and are to be sold in his shop at the lower entry to the Parliament-Yard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDurham, James. The Dying Mans Testament to the Church of Scotland; or, a Treatise Concerning Scandal: Divided into Four Parts. 1. Concerning Scandal in the General. 2. Concerning Public Scandals, or Scandals as They Are the Object of Church-censures, and More Particularly as They Are in Practice. 3. Concerning Doctrinal Scandals, or Scandalous Errors. 4. Concerning Scandalous Divisions. In Each of Which There Are Not a Few Choice and Useful Questions, Very Shortly and Staisfyingly Discussed and Cleared. By That Singularly Faithful and Wise Servant of Jesus Christ, Mr. James Durham, Late Minister of the Gospel in Glasgow, Who Being Dead (by This) yet Speaketh. And Published by John Carstares, One of the Ministers in Glasgow. To Which Is Prefixed an Excellent Preface of Famous Mr. Blair, Minister of the Gospel at St. Andrews, (wherein He Also Vigoroulsy Driveth the Main Design of the Blessed Author in This Last Piece of His Labours. Together with a Table of the Contents of the Several Chap... Edinburgh: printed by William Carron, for John Cairnes bookseller, and are to be sold in his shop at the lower entry to the Parliament-Yard, 1680.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDurham, James. The Dying Mans Testament to the Church of Scotland; or, a Treatise Concerning Scandal: Divided into Four Parts. 1. Concerning Scandal in the General. 2. Concerning Public Scandals, or Scandals as They Are the Object of Church-censures, and More Particularly as They Are in Practice. 3. Concerning Doctrinal Scandals, or Scandalous Errors. 4. Concerning Scandalous Divisions. In Each of Which There Are Not a Few Choice and Useful Questions, Very Shortly and Staisfyingly Discussed and Cleared. By That Singularly Faithful and Wise Servant of Jesus Christ, Mr. James Durham, Late Minister of the Gospel in Glasgow, Who Being Dead (by This) yet Speaketh. And Published by John Carstares, One of the Ministers in Glasgow. To Which Is Prefixed an Excellent Preface of Famous Mr. Blair, Minister of the Gospel at St. Andrews, (wherein He Also Vigoroulsy Driveth the Main Design of the Blessed Author in This Last Piece of His Labours. Together with a Table of the Contents of the Several Chap... printed by William Carron, for John Cairnes bookseller, and are to be sold in his shop at the lower entry to the Parliament-Yard, 1680.