Thom, W. (1770). A vindicatio[n] of Doctor Tail, from the charge of heresy: Being a defence of a sermon entitled, The happiness of dead clergymen, &c. By the Reverend Doctor Tail. Typis Academicis. Sold by W. Gray, Edinburgh; J. Gilmour, and J. Barry, Glasgow.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThom, William. A Vindicatio[n] of Doctor Tail, from the Charge of Heresy: Being a Defence of a Sermon Entitled, The Happiness of Dead Clergymen, &c. By the Reverend Doctor Tail. Glasgow: Typis Academicis. Sold by W. Gray, Edinburgh; J. Gilmour, and J. Barry, Glasgow, 1770.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThom, William. A Vindicatio[n] of Doctor Tail, from the Charge of Heresy: Being a Defence of a Sermon Entitled, The Happiness of Dead Clergymen, &c. By the Reverend Doctor Tail. Typis Academicis. Sold by W. Gray, Edinburgh; J. Gilmour, and J. Barry, Glasgow, 1770.