APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hog, J. 1. (1710). A letter to a gentleman, in which the unlawfulness of imposing forms of prayer, and of other acts of worship is plainly demonstrated by James Hog Minister of the Gospel at Carnock. printed by John Moncur, at his Printing-House at the foot of the Bull-Closs, fore-gainst the Tron, anno.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hog, James 1658?-1734. A Letter to a Gentleman, in Which the Unlawfulness of Imposing Forms of Prayer, and of Other Acts of Worship Is Plainly Demonstrated by James Hog Minister of the Gospel at Carnock. Edinburgh: printed by John Moncur, at his Printing-House at the foot of the Bull-Closs, fore-gainst the Tron, anno, 1710.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hog, James 1658?-1734. A Letter to a Gentleman, in Which the Unlawfulness of Imposing Forms of Prayer, and of Other Acts of Worship Is Plainly Demonstrated by James Hog Minister of the Gospel at Carnock. printed by John Moncur, at his Printing-House at the foot of the Bull-Closs, fore-gainst the Tron, anno, 1710.

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