Wincop, N. Remarks on Dr. Wright's treatise on the religious observation of the lord's-day: In which the inconsistency of that author's reasonings in favour of the first day is laid open; and the inviolable obligations remaining on the Christian church to the religious observance of the seventh day, are stated and vindicated; according to the express words of the fourth commandment. The seventh day is the Sabbath.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWincop, Nicholas. Remarks on Dr. Wright's Treatise on the Religious Observation of the Lord's-day: In Which the Inconsistency of That Author's Reasonings in Favour of the First Day Is Laid Open; and the Inviolable Obligations Remaining on the Christian Church to the Religious Observance of the Seventh Day, Are Stated and Vindicated; According to the Express Words of the Fourth Commandment. The Seventh Day Is the Sabbath.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWincop, Nicholas. Remarks on Dr. Wright's Treatise on the Religious Observation of the Lord's-day: In Which the Inconsistency of That Author's Reasonings in Favour of the First Day Is Laid Open; and the Inviolable Obligations Remaining on the Christian Church to the Religious Observance of the Seventh Day, Are Stated and Vindicated; According to the Express Words of the Fourth Commandment. The Seventh Day Is the Sabbath.