MacBride, J. (1726). A sample of jet-black pr---tic calumny, in answer to a pamphlet, called, A sample of true-bleu Presbyterian loyalty: Or, The Christian loyalty of Presbyterians in Britain and Ireland, in all changes of government, since the reformation, asserted. More particularly, of the Presbyterians in Ulster, since their first plantation there: when King James the first came to possess the Crown of England. And a true discovery of the real authors and causes, of the civil-wars, insurrections, and rebellions in these nations since. To which is added an apology for the declaration of the Presbytery of Bangor, July 7th, 1649 (The second edition.). Printed for Richard Cameron, and are to be sold by him at his Shop in the High School Wynd, Edinburgh.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMacBride, John. A Sample of Jet-black Pr---tic Calumny, in Answer to a Pamphlet, Called, A Sample of True-bleu Presbyterian Loyalty: Or, The Christian Loyalty of Presbyterians in Britain and Ireland, in All Changes of Government, Since the Reformation, Asserted. More Particularly, of the Presbyterians in Ulster, Since Their First Plantation There: When King James the First Came to Possess the Crown of England. And a True Discovery of the Real Authors and Causes, of the Civil-wars, Insurrections, and Rebellions in These Nations Since. To Which Is Added an Apology for the Declaration of the Presbytery of Bangor, July 7th, 1649. The second edition. [Edinburgh]: Printed for Richard Cameron, and are to be sold by him at his Shop in the High School Wynd, Edinburgh, 1726.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMacBride, John. A Sample of Jet-black Pr---tic Calumny, in Answer to a Pamphlet, Called, A Sample of True-bleu Presbyterian Loyalty: Or, The Christian Loyalty of Presbyterians in Britain and Ireland, in All Changes of Government, Since the Reformation, Asserted. More Particularly, of the Presbyterians in Ulster, Since Their First Plantation There: When King James the First Came to Possess the Crown of England. And a True Discovery of the Real Authors and Causes, of the Civil-wars, Insurrections, and Rebellions in These Nations Since. To Which Is Added an Apology for the Declaration of the Presbytery of Bangor, July 7th, 1649. The second edition. Printed for Richard Cameron, and are to be sold by him at his Shop in the High School Wynd, Edinburgh, 1726.