John Inglis. (1763). The little book open[.] A prophecy: or, Prophetical dissertation: Predicting and declaring the coming of the expected redeemer, in the character of Lord and King; the setting up of a national theocracy, in the calling of the Jews, and redemption of the Gentile Church. Part I. Consisting of an astro-theological unfolding of certain formerly obscure, but highly-interesting and capital points of doctrine. [Printed for the author [by William Dunlap].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJohn Inglis. The Little Book Open[.] A Prophecy: Or, Prophetical Dissertation: Predicting and Declaring the Coming of the Expected Redeemer, in the Character of Lord and King; the Setting Up of a National Theocracy, in the Calling of the Jews, and Redemption of the Gentile Church. Part I. Consisting of an Astro-theological Unfolding of Certain Formerly Obscure, but Highly-interesting and Capital Points of Doctrine. Philadelphia: [Printed for the author [by William Dunlap], 1763.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJohn Inglis. The Little Book Open[.] A Prophecy: Or, Prophetical Dissertation: Predicting and Declaring the Coming of the Expected Redeemer, in the Character of Lord and King; the Setting Up of a National Theocracy, in the Calling of the Jews, and Redemption of the Gentile Church. Part I. Consisting of an Astro-theological Unfolding of Certain Formerly Obscure, but Highly-interesting and Capital Points of Doctrine. [Printed for the author [by William Dunlap], 1763.