Craghead, R., & King, W. (1696). A modest apology occasioned by the importunity of the Bishop of Derrie,: Who presseth for an answer to a query, stated by himself, in his second admonition: concerning joyning in the publick worship established by law. In answer to the query, the pondering of some weighty exceptions is first desired: and then such a resolution is given to the query, as the word of God, and thereby the safety of our consciences will allow. Printed for the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCraghead, Robert, and William King. A Modest Apology Occasioned by the Importunity of the Bishop of Derrie,: Who Presseth for an Answer to a Query, Stated by Himself, in His Second Admonition: Concerning Joyning in the Publick Worship Established by Law. In Answer to the Query, the Pondering of Some Weighty Exceptions Is First Desired: And Then Such a Resolution Is Given to the Query, as the Word of God, and Thereby the Safety of Our Consciences Will Allow. Glasgow,: Printed for the author, 1696.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCraghead, Robert, and William King. A Modest Apology Occasioned by the Importunity of the Bishop of Derrie,: Who Presseth for an Answer to a Query, Stated by Himself, in His Second Admonition: Concerning Joyning in the Publick Worship Established by Law. In Answer to the Query, the Pondering of Some Weighty Exceptions Is First Desired: And Then Such a Resolution Is Given to the Query, as the Word of God, and Thereby the Safety of Our Consciences Will Allow. Printed for the author, 1696.