Lindsay, J. (1739). The case of praying for all actual governors: As such, without regard to their right or titles, impartially consider'd: in a letter to the Reverend Mr. Patrick Cockburn, A. M. Minister of St. Paul's Chapel in Aberdeen: occasion'd by a late controversy, concerning his sermon, of the duty and benefit of praying for our governors; by a disinterested by-stander, and a sincere friend to him in the truth. printed and sold by the booksellers.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLindsay, John. The Case of Praying for All Actual Governors: As Such, Without Regard to Their Right or Titles, Impartially Consider'd: In a Letter to the Reverend Mr. Patrick Cockburn, A. M. Minister of St. Paul's Chapel in Aberdeen: Occasion'd by a Late Controversy, Concerning His Sermon, of the Duty and Benefit of Praying for Our Governors; by a Disinterested By-stander, and a Sincere Friend to Him in the Truth. London: printed and sold by the booksellers, 1739.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLindsay, John. The Case of Praying for All Actual Governors: As Such, Without Regard to Their Right or Titles, Impartially Consider'd: In a Letter to the Reverend Mr. Patrick Cockburn, A. M. Minister of St. Paul's Chapel in Aberdeen: Occasion'd by a Late Controversy, Concerning His Sermon, of the Duty and Benefit of Praying for Our Governors; by a Disinterested By-stander, and a Sincere Friend to Him in the Truth. printed and sold by the booksellers, 1739.