Gale (Firm). (1789). The Sabbath-Breaker's monitor: Or, An earnest invitation to all violators of the Lord's day, to return to their duty in these days of national calamity. Containing four parts. I. A serious address to the guilty. II. A display of the heinous nature of the grime, in ten aggravations of its guilt. III. A representation of the evil consequences to the person himself, and to others, in ten particulars. IV. Advices and exhortations, with reflections, consessions, &c. for the use and those who purpose reformation (The ninth edition.). Printed for the Society in Scotland for Promoting Religious Knowledge among the Poor.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). The Sabbath-Breaker's Monitor: Or, An Earnest Invitation to All Violators of the Lord's Day, to Return to Their Duty in These Days of National Calamity. Containing Four Parts. I. A Serious Address to the Guilty. II. A Display of the Heinous Nature of the Grime, in Ten Aggravations of Its Guilt. III. A Representation of the Evil Consequences to the Person Himself, and to Others, in Ten Particulars. IV. Advices and Exhortations, with Reflections, Consessions, &c. for the Use and Those Who Purpose Reformation. The ninth edition. Edinburgh: Printed for the Society in Scotland for Promoting Religious Knowledge among the Poor, 1789.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). The Sabbath-Breaker's Monitor: Or, An Earnest Invitation to All Violators of the Lord's Day, to Return to Their Duty in These Days of National Calamity. Containing Four Parts. I. A Serious Address to the Guilty. II. A Display of the Heinous Nature of the Grime, in Ten Aggravations of Its Guilt. III. A Representation of the Evil Consequences to the Person Himself, and to Others, in Ten Particulars. IV. Advices and Exhortations, with Reflections, Consessions, &c. for the Use and Those Who Purpose Reformation. The ninth edition. Printed for the Society in Scotland for Promoting Religious Knowledge among the Poor, 1789.