APA (7th ed.) Citation

Rutherford, S. 1. (1724). Mr. Rutherfoord's letters, now divided in three parts. The First, Containing those which were written from Aberdeen, where he was confined by a Sentence of the High Commission drawn forth against him, partly upon the Account of his declining them, partly upon the Account of his Non-Conformity. The Second and Third, Containing some which were written from Anwoth, before he was by the Prelates Persecution thrust from his Ministry; and others upon Occasions afterward, from St. Andrews, London, &c. Published for the use of all the people of God; but more particularly, for those who may at any Time be put to Suffering for Christ and his Cause. By a well-wisher to the work and people of God (The fifth edition.). printed by Thomas Lumisden and John Robertson, and sold at their printing-house in the Fish-Market; and by John Paton and James Thomson, Booksellers in the Parliament-Closs; and sold at Glasgow by John Robertson, James and John Browns, and Mrs. Brown, Book-Sellers.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Rutherford, Samuel 1600?-1661. Mr. Rutherfoord's Letters, Now Divided in Three Parts. The First, Containing Those Which Were Written from Aberdeen, Where He Was Confined by a Sentence of the High Commission Drawn Forth Against Him, Partly upon the Account of His Declining Them, Partly upon the Account of His Non-Conformity. The Second and Third, Containing Some Which Were Written from Anwoth, Before He Was by the Prelates Persecution Thrust from His Ministry; and Others upon Occasions Afterward, from St. Andrews, London, &c. Published for the Use of All the People of God; but More Particularly, for Those Who May at Any Time Be Put to Suffering for Christ and His Cause. By a Well-wisher to the Work and People of God. The fifth edition. Edinburgh: printed by Thomas Lumisden and John Robertson, and sold at their printing-house in the Fish-Market; and by John Paton and James Thomson, Booksellers in the Parliament-Closs; and sold at Glasgow by John Robertson, James and John Browns, and Mrs. Brown, Book-Sellers, 1724.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Rutherford, Samuel 1600?-1661. Mr. Rutherfoord's Letters, Now Divided in Three Parts. The First, Containing Those Which Were Written from Aberdeen, Where He Was Confined by a Sentence of the High Commission Drawn Forth Against Him, Partly upon the Account of His Declining Them, Partly upon the Account of His Non-Conformity. The Second and Third, Containing Some Which Were Written from Anwoth, Before He Was by the Prelates Persecution Thrust from His Ministry; and Others upon Occasions Afterward, from St. Andrews, London, &c. Published for the Use of All the People of God; but More Particularly, for Those Who May at Any Time Be Put to Suffering for Christ and His Cause. By a Well-wisher to the Work and People of God. The fifth edition. printed by Thomas Lumisden and John Robertson, and sold at their printing-house in the Fish-Market; and by John Paton and James Thomson, Booksellers in the Parliament-Closs; and sold at Glasgow by John Robertson, James and John Browns, and Mrs. Brown, Book-Sellers, 1724.

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