Burder, G. (1791). The closet companion: Or An help to serious persons, in the important duty of self-examination. To be kept in the Christian's usual place of retirement, in order to remind him of, as well as to assist him in that important work. Printed for Watson, Elder, and Company, No. 19 and 20, Parliament Close.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBurder, George. The Closet Companion: Or An Help to Serious Persons, in the Important Duty of Self-examination. To Be Kept in the Christian's Usual Place of Retirement, in Order to Remind Him of, as Well as to Assist Him in That Important Work. Edinburgh: Printed for Watson, Elder, and Company, No. 19 and 20, Parliament Close, 1791.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBurder, George. The Closet Companion: Or An Help to Serious Persons, in the Important Duty of Self-examination. To Be Kept in the Christian's Usual Place of Retirement, in Order to Remind Him of, as Well as to Assist Him in That Important Work. Printed for Watson, Elder, and Company, No. 19 and 20, Parliament Close, 1791.