APA (7th ed.) Citation

Church of Scotland. General Assembly. Commission. (1647). The commission of the General Assembly, having seriously considered the lamentable condition of the distressed people in Argyle,: Doe therefore recommend to presbyteries, that there be a charitable contribution for their present subsistance; for the speedy and effectuall collecting whereof, the letter following shall be sent in print to severall Presbyteries with all diligence, that they may apply themselves with all care, to contribute a present supply to the extream necessities of their afflicted brethren, according to the desire of the said letter. publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Church of Scotland. General Assembly. Commission. The Commission of the General Assembly, Having Seriously Considered the Lamentable Condition of the Distressed People in Argyle,: Doe Therefore Recommend to Presbyteries, That There Be a Charitable Contribution for Their Present Subsistance; for the Speedy and Effectuall Collecting Whereof, the Letter Following Shall Be Sent in Print to Severall Presbyteries with All Diligence, That They May Apply Themselves with All Care, to Contribute a Present Supply to the Extream Necessities of Their Afflicted Brethren, According to the Desire of the Said Letter. [Edinburgh: publisher not identified, 1647.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Church of Scotland. General Assembly. Commission. The Commission of the General Assembly, Having Seriously Considered the Lamentable Condition of the Distressed People in Argyle,: Doe Therefore Recommend to Presbyteries, That There Be a Charitable Contribution for Their Present Subsistance; for the Speedy and Effectuall Collecting Whereof, the Letter Following Shall Be Sent in Print to Severall Presbyteries with All Diligence, That They May Apply Themselves with All Care, to Contribute a Present Supply to the Extream Necessities of Their Afflicted Brethren, According to the Desire of the Said Letter. publisher not identified, 1647.

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