APA (7th ed.) Citation

Macgowan, J., & M'Alpine, W. The Arians and Socinians monitor: Being a vision that a young Socinian teacher lately had, in which he saw, in the most exquisite torment, his tutor, who died some years ago; and had from his own mouth the fearful relation of what befell him at and after his death. Together with many instructions relating to the Socinian errors; by all which he is turned to the faith of the gospel, and subscribeth his name, Antisocinus (The fourth edition.).

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Macgowan, John, and William M'Alpine. The Arians and Socinians Monitor: Being a Vision That a Young Socinian Teacher Lately Had, in Which He Saw, in the Most Exquisite Torment, His Tutor, Who Died Some Years Ago; and Had from His Own Mouth the Fearful Relation of What Befell Him at and After His Death. Together with Many Instructions Relating to the Socinian Errors; by All Which He Is Turned to the Faith of the Gospel, and Subscribeth His Name, Antisocinus. The fourth edition.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Macgowan, John, and William M'Alpine. The Arians and Socinians Monitor: Being a Vision That a Young Socinian Teacher Lately Had, in Which He Saw, in the Most Exquisite Torment, His Tutor, Who Died Some Years Ago; and Had from His Own Mouth the Fearful Relation of What Befell Him at and After His Death. Together with Many Instructions Relating to the Socinian Errors; by All Which He Is Turned to the Faith of the Gospel, and Subscribeth His Name, Antisocinus. The fourth edition.

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