APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cockburn, W. (1731). The mission and authority of the clergy vindicated, from Mr. Bowman's aspersions in his sermon, intituled, The traditions of the clergy destructive of religion. [By] W. Cockburn, presbyter, of Balliol College, Oxon. A.M. Printed for, and sold by Alexander Davidson, [at] a Virgil's Head, opposite to the Guard, north side of the Street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cockburn, William. The Mission and Authority of the Clergy Vindicated, from Mr. Bowman's Aspersions in His Sermon, Intituled, The Traditions of the Clergy Destructive of Religion. [By] W. Cockburn, Presbyter, of Balliol College, Oxon. A.M. Edinburgh: Printed for, and sold by Alexander Davidson, [at] a Virgil's Head, opposite to the Guard, north side of the Street, 1731.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Cockburn, William. The Mission and Authority of the Clergy Vindicated, from Mr. Bowman's Aspersions in His Sermon, Intituled, The Traditions of the Clergy Destructive of Religion. [By] W. Cockburn, Presbyter, of Balliol College, Oxon. A.M. Printed for, and sold by Alexander Davidson, [at] a Virgil's Head, opposite to the Guard, north side of the Street, 1731.

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