Binning, H. (1659). The common principles of Christian religion clearly proved, and singularly improven: or, A practicall catechism: Wherein some of the most concerning foundations of our fath are solidly laid down, and that doctrine, which is according to godliness, sweetly, yet pungently pressed home, and most satisfyingly handled By that worthy and faithfull servant of Jesus Christ Mr. Hew Binning, late minister of the Gospel at [illegible]. printed by Andrew Anderson, for a Society of book-sellers.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBinning, Hugh. The Common Principles of Christian Religion Clearly Proved, and Singularly Improven: Or, A Practicall Catechism: Wherein Some of the Most Concerning Foundations of Our Fath Are Solidly Laid Down, and That Doctrine, Which Is According to Godliness, Sweetly, yet Pungently Pressed Home, and Most Satisfyingly Handled By That Worthy and Faithfull Servant of Jesus Christ Mr. Hew Binning, Late Minister of the Gospel at [illegible]. Glasgow: printed by Andrew Anderson, for a Society of book-sellers, 1659.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBinning, Hugh. The Common Principles of Christian Religion Clearly Proved, and Singularly Improven: Or, A Practicall Catechism: Wherein Some of the Most Concerning Foundations of Our Fath Are Solidly Laid Down, and That Doctrine, Which Is According to Godliness, Sweetly, yet Pungently Pressed Home, and Most Satisfyingly Handled By That Worthy and Faithfull Servant of Jesus Christ Mr. Hew Binning, Late Minister of the Gospel at [illegible]. printed by Andrew Anderson, for a Society of book-sellers, 1659.