(1727). The entertainment of the stage, a corrupt and sinful entertainment: Contrary to the whole nature of Christian piety, and constantly to be avoided by all sincere Christians. printed by Mr. James Davidson and Company, and sold at the said Mr. Davidson's shop, and other booksellers in town.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Entertainment of the Stage, a Corrupt and Sinful Entertainment: Contrary to the Whole Nature of Christian Piety, and Constantly to Be Avoided by All Sincere Christians. Edinburgh: printed by Mr. James Davidson and Company, and sold at the said Mr. Davidson's shop, and other booksellers in town, 1727.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Entertainment of the Stage, a Corrupt and Sinful Entertainment: Contrary to the Whole Nature of Christian Piety, and Constantly to Be Avoided by All Sincere Christians. printed by Mr. James Davidson and Company, and sold at the said Mr. Davidson's shop, and other booksellers in town, 1727.