Calderwood, D. (1678). The true history of the Church of Scotland, from the beginning of the reformation, unto the end of the reigne of King James VI: Wherein besides some touches of the civil state and alteration of affaires, in their due order, there is not only a series of the assemblies, and of the principal of their actings recorded, but also a full and plaine relation of the trials and troubles, which the church did meet with from enemies to the purity of her doctrine, worship, discipline and government ... [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCalderwood, David. The True History of the Church of Scotland, from the Beginning of the Reformation, Unto the End of the Reigne of King James VI: Wherein Besides Some Touches of the Civil State and Alteration of Affaires, in Their Due Order, There Is Not Only a Series of the Assemblies, and of the Principal of Their Actings Recorded, but Also a Full and Plaine Relation of the Trials and Troubles, Which the Church Did Meet with from Enemies to the Purity of Her Doctrine, Worship, Discipline and Government ... [Edinburgh?]: [publisher not identified], 1678.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCalderwood, David. The True History of the Church of Scotland, from the Beginning of the Reformation, Unto the End of the Reigne of King James VI: Wherein Besides Some Touches of the Civil State and Alteration of Affaires, in Their Due Order, There Is Not Only a Series of the Assemblies, and of the Principal of Their Actings Recorded, but Also a Full and Plaine Relation of the Trials and Troubles, Which the Church Did Meet with from Enemies to the Purity of Her Doctrine, Worship, Discipline and Government ... [publisher not identified], 1678.