Presbyterian Society in Edinburgh. (1745). An antidote against the infectious contagion of popery and tyranny: Humbly offer'd in an admonitory letter from a Presbyterian Society in Edinburgh, to their friends in town and country, touching the present intestine war.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPresbyterian Society in Edinburgh. An Antidote Against the Infectious Contagion of Popery and Tyranny: Humbly Offer'd in an Admonitory Letter from a Presbyterian Society in Edinburgh, to Their Friends in Town and Country, Touching the Present Intestine War. Edinburgh, 1745.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPresbyterian Society in Edinburgh. An Antidote Against the Infectious Contagion of Popery and Tyranny: Humbly Offer'd in an Admonitory Letter from a Presbyterian Society in Edinburgh, to Their Friends in Town and Country, Touching the Present Intestine War. 1745.