Monro, A. d. 1. (1719). A short account of the reformation: In which, From History, and the Records of Parliament, it is plainly proven, that episcopacy was the first legaly [sic] established church government in Scotland. In which also the first rise of Presbytery is accounted for. Written by the late Reverend and Learned Dr. Alexander Monro. printed for John Ramsay, and are to be sold at his house, within the Foot of the College-Wynd.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Monro, Alexander d. 1715?. A Short Account of the Reformation: In Which, From History, and the Records of Parliament, It Is Plainly Proven, That Episcopacy Was the First Legaly [sic] Established Church Government in Scotland. In Which Also the First Rise of Presbytery Is Accounted for. Written by the Late Reverend and Learned Dr. Alexander Monro. Edinburgh: printed for John Ramsay, and are to be sold at his house, within the Foot of the College-Wynd, 1719.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Monro, Alexander d. 1715?. A Short Account of the Reformation: In Which, From History, and the Records of Parliament, It Is Plainly Proven, That Episcopacy Was the First Legaly [sic] Established Church Government in Scotland. In Which Also the First Rise of Presbytery Is Accounted for. Written by the Late Reverend and Learned Dr. Alexander Monro. printed for John Ramsay, and are to be sold at his house, within the Foot of the College-Wynd, 1719.