Wood, T. o. L. (1651). The dead-man's testament: or, A letter written, to all the saints of God in Scotland: Fellow-heirs of the blessing with those in England: for a view of the present work of God against the mystery of iniquity and for unity and love amonst themselves, in this day of the Lord's mercifull dispensation, and of the judgement of the whore. By Thomas Wood, sometimes inhabitant of Leith, lately departed this present life. And supplied by one of his own countrey-men, a lover of the true spirituall Beautie of Zion. Published by authoritie. by Evan Tyler.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWood, Thomas of Leith. The Dead-man's Testament: Or, A Letter Written, to All the Saints of God in Scotland: Fellow-heirs of the Blessing with Those in England: For a View of the Present Work of God Against the Mystery of Iniquity and for Unity and Love Amonst Themselves, in This Day of the Lord's Mercifull Dispensation, and of the Judgement of the Whore. By Thomas Wood, Sometimes Inhabitant of Leith, Lately Departed This Present Life. And Supplied by One of His Own Countrey-men, a Lover of the True Spirituall Beautie of Zion. Published by Authoritie. Printed at Leith: by Evan Tyler, 1651.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWood, Thomas of Leith. The Dead-man's Testament: Or, A Letter Written, to All the Saints of God in Scotland: Fellow-heirs of the Blessing with Those in England: For a View of the Present Work of God Against the Mystery of Iniquity and for Unity and Love Amonst Themselves, in This Day of the Lord's Mercifull Dispensation, and of the Judgement of the Whore. By Thomas Wood, Sometimes Inhabitant of Leith, Lately Departed This Present Life. And Supplied by One of His Own Countrey-men, a Lover of the True Spirituall Beautie of Zion. Published by Authoritie. by Evan Tyler, 1651.