Westminster Assembly & Gale (Firm). (1758). The Assembly's shorter catechism explained, by way of question and answer: Wherein it is essayed, to bring forth the truths of God, contained in that excellent composure, more fully than has been attempted, in any one of the explicatory catechisms hiterto published; and, [at] the same time, as compendiously as the subject would allow. In two parts. I. Of what man is to believe concerning God. II. Of the duty which God requires of man. By some Ministers of the Gospel. Part first. Printed for John Brown, Junr. bookseller in the Gallowgate, Glasgow.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWestminster Assembly and Gale (Firm). The Assembly's Shorter Catechism Explained, by Way of Question and Answer: Wherein It Is Essayed, to Bring Forth the Truths of God, Contained in That Excellent Composure, More Fully than Has Been Attempted, in Any One of the Explicatory Catechisms Hiterto Published; and, [at] the Same Time, as Compendiously as the Subject Would Allow. In Two Parts. I. Of What Man Is to Believe Concerning God. II. Of the Duty Which God Requires of Man. By Some Ministers of the Gospel. Part First. Glasgow: Printed for John Brown, Junr. bookseller in the Gallowgate, Glasgow, 1758.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWestminster Assembly and Gale (Firm). The Assembly's Shorter Catechism Explained, by Way of Question and Answer: Wherein It Is Essayed, to Bring Forth the Truths of God, Contained in That Excellent Composure, More Fully than Has Been Attempted, in Any One of the Explicatory Catechisms Hiterto Published; and, [at] the Same Time, as Compendiously as the Subject Would Allow. In Two Parts. I. Of What Man Is to Believe Concerning God. II. Of the Duty Which God Requires of Man. By Some Ministers of the Gospel. Part First. Printed for John Brown, Junr. bookseller in the Gallowgate, Glasgow, 1758.