APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm) & Catholic Church. (1704). A Compleat and unexceptionable form of liturgy, or Divine service, for the celebration of the Holy Communion, according to the usage of the ancient Christians: Wherein the peculiar and most solemn part of the Christian worship is more fully-explain'd and expresly declar'd, both for instruction of devout people, and for prevention of contention, than in the common forms of the Western Churches. For the use of a society of English Catholick, daily communicants (The second edition corrected and enlarged.). Printed for the author.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm) and Catholic Church. A Compleat and Unexceptionable Form of Liturgy, or Divine Service, for the Celebration of the Holy Communion, According to the Usage of the Ancient Christians: Wherein the Peculiar and Most Solemn Part of the Christian Worship Is More Fully-explain'd and Expresly Declar'd, Both for Instruction of Devout People, and for Prevention of Contention, than in the Common Forms of the Western Churches. For the Use of a Society of English Catholick, Daily Communicants. The second edition corrected and enlarged. London: Printed for the author, 1704.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gale (Firm) and Catholic Church. A Compleat and Unexceptionable Form of Liturgy, or Divine Service, for the Celebration of the Holy Communion, According to the Usage of the Ancient Christians: Wherein the Peculiar and Most Solemn Part of the Christian Worship Is More Fully-explain'd and Expresly Declar'd, Both for Instruction of Devout People, and for Prevention of Contention, than in the Common Forms of the Western Churches. For the Use of a Society of English Catholick, Daily Communicants. The second edition corrected and enlarged. Printed for the author, 1704.

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