APA (7th ed.) Citation

Macgowan, J. (1819). The Arians' and Socinians' monitor: Being a vision that a young Socinian teacher lately had, in which he saw, in the most exquisite torment, his tutor, who died some years ago ... ; together with many instructions, relating to the Socinian errors ; by all of which he is turned to the faith of the gospel, and subscribeth his name Anti-Socinus (1st American from the 20th London ed., corr.). H. Vicary, O.B. Cornish.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Macgowan, John. The Arians' and Socinians' Monitor: Being a Vision That a Young Socinian Teacher Lately Had, in Which He Saw, in the Most Exquisite Torment, His Tutor, Who Died Some Years Ago ... ; Together with Many Instructions, Relating to the Socinian Errors ; by All of Which He Is Turned to the Faith of the Gospel, and Subscribeth His Name Anti-Socinus. 1st American from the 20th London ed., corr. Baltimore, Philadelphia: H. Vicary, O.B. Cornish, 1819.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Macgowan, John. The Arians' and Socinians' Monitor: Being a Vision That a Young Socinian Teacher Lately Had, in Which He Saw, in the Most Exquisite Torment, His Tutor, Who Died Some Years Ago ... ; Together with Many Instructions, Relating to the Socinian Errors ; by All of Which He Is Turned to the Faith of the Gospel, and Subscribeth His Name Anti-Socinus. 1st American from the 20th London ed., corr. H. Vicary, O.B. Cornish, 1819.

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