APA (7th ed.) Citation

Welwood, A. (1728). Meditations, representing a glimpse of glory; or, A Gospel-discovery of Emmanuel's land: Whereunto is subjoined. A spiritual hymn, intituled, The dying saint's song; and some of his last letters. By Mr. Andrew Welwood, brother to Mr. John Welwood, late minister of the Gospel in Scotland. [P]rinted by Thomas Lumisden and John Robertson, and sold at their Printing-house in the Fish-market; and by Mr. Andrew Martin, John Paton and Hugh Deans in the Parliament-Closs; also by George Paton in Linlithgow, Arthur Armstrong in Kelso, and John Liddel in Falkirk.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Welwood, Andrew. Meditations, Representing a Glimpse of Glory; or, A Gospel-discovery of Emmanuel's Land: Whereunto Is Subjoined. A Spiritual Hymn, Intituled, The Dying Saint's Song; and Some of His Last Letters. By Mr. Andrew Welwood, Brother to Mr. John Welwood, Late Minister of the Gospel in Scotland. Edinburgh: [P]rinted by Thomas Lumisden and John Robertson, and sold at their Printing-house in the Fish-market; and by Mr. Andrew Martin, John Paton and Hugh Deans in the Parliament-Closs; also by George Paton in Linlithgow, Arthur Armstrong in Kelso, and John Liddel in Falkirk, 1728.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Welwood, Andrew. Meditations, Representing a Glimpse of Glory; or, A Gospel-discovery of Emmanuel's Land: Whereunto Is Subjoined. A Spiritual Hymn, Intituled, The Dying Saint's Song; and Some of His Last Letters. By Mr. Andrew Welwood, Brother to Mr. John Welwood, Late Minister of the Gospel in Scotland. [P]rinted by Thomas Lumisden and John Robertson, and sold at their Printing-house in the Fish-market; and by Mr. Andrew Martin, John Paton and Hugh Deans in the Parliament-Closs; also by George Paton in Linlithgow, Arthur Armstrong in Kelso, and John Liddel in Falkirk, 1728.

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