APA (7th ed.) Citation

John Chrysostom d. 407. (1775). The fifth panegyric, or sermon in honour of Whitsunday, almost fourteen hundred years old, of that most famous father of the church, St. Chrysostom; translated from the Greek, and never before published in our Language. By the Rev. William Scott, A. M. Late Scholar of Eton, and Trinity College Cambridge. printed for S. Crowder, G. Robinson, J. Bew, Booksellers, Paternoster-Row; and W. Nicoll, St. Paul's Church Yard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

John Chrysostom d. 407. The Fifth Panegyric, or Sermon in Honour of Whitsunday, Almost Fourteen Hundred Years Old, of That Most Famous Father of the Church, St. Chrysostom; Translated from the Greek, and Never Before Published in Our Language. By the Rev. William Scott, A. M. Late Scholar of Eton, and Trinity College Cambridge. London: printed for S. Crowder, G. Robinson, J. Bew, Booksellers, Paternoster-Row; and W. Nicoll, St. Paul's Church Yard, 1775.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

John Chrysostom d. 407. The Fifth Panegyric, or Sermon in Honour of Whitsunday, Almost Fourteen Hundred Years Old, of That Most Famous Father of the Church, St. Chrysostom; Translated from the Greek, and Never Before Published in Our Language. By the Rev. William Scott, A. M. Late Scholar of Eton, and Trinity College Cambridge. printed for S. Crowder, G. Robinson, J. Bew, Booksellers, Paternoster-Row; and W. Nicoll, St. Paul's Church Yard, 1775.

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