APA (7th ed.) Citation

Small, J. c. 1. 1. (1715). A short and sober answer to a malicious and calumnious libel: (Being the postscript to a book published by Mr. Willison, one of the presbyterian preachers at Brechin, called a letter from a parochial bishop to a prelatical gentleman, &c.) Or A vindication of the discourse upon the fourth commandment, published by J.S. a presbyter of the Episcopal Church of Scotland. s.n.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Small, James ca. 1650-ca. 1730. A Short and Sober Answer to a Malicious and Calumnious Libel: (Being the Postscript to a Book Published by Mr. Willison, One of the Presbyterian Preachers at Brechin, Called a Letter from a Parochial Bishop to a Prelatical Gentleman, &c.) Or A Vindication of the Discourse upon the Fourth Commandment, Published by J.S. a Presbyter of the Episcopal Church of Scotland. [Edinburgh?]: s.n, 1715.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Small, James ca. 1650-ca. 1730. A Short and Sober Answer to a Malicious and Calumnious Libel: (Being the Postscript to a Book Published by Mr. Willison, One of the Presbyterian Preachers at Brechin, Called a Letter from a Parochial Bishop to a Prelatical Gentleman, &c.) Or A Vindication of the Discourse upon the Fourth Commandment, Published by J.S. a Presbyter of the Episcopal Church of Scotland. s.n, 1715.

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