APA Citation

Leslie, C. (1714). The new association. Of those called, moderate church-men: With the modern-whigs & fanaticks, to under-mine and blow-up the present constitution in church and state. Occasion'd by a late pamphlet, entitul'd, The danger of priestcraft: with a recital of the old Snugg Solemn League and Covenant. And a supplement, on occasion of the new Scotch Presbyterian Covenant. Together, with an appendix, containing Two Clauses of a Parliament Ordnance for the Establishment of the Directory, with the Opinions of some of the most Eminent Dissenters themselves concerning Toleration: And the Comfortable Fruits of being Exempted from Penal Laws and Statutes. By a true-church-man. Dublin: printed by Daniel Thompson in Cole's Ally, Castle-Street.

Chicago Style Citation

Leslie, Charles. The New Association. Of Those Called, Moderate Church-men: With the Modern-whigs & Fanaticks, to Under-mine and Blow-up the Present Constitution in Church and State. Occasion'd By a Late Pamphlet, Entitul'd, The Danger of Priestcraft: With a Recital of the Old Snugg Solemn League and Covenant. And a Supplement, On Occasion of the New Scotch Presbyterian Covenant. Together, With an Appendix, Containing Two Clauses of a Parliament Ordnance for the Establishment of the Directory, With the Opinions of Some of the Most Eminent Dissenters Themselves Concerning Toleration: And the Comfortable Fruits of Being Exempted From Penal Laws and Statutes. By a True-church-man. Dublin: printed by Daniel Thompson in Cole's Ally, Castle-Street, 1714.

MLA Citation

Leslie, Charles. The New Association. Of Those Called, Moderate Church-men: With the Modern-whigs & Fanaticks, to Under-mine and Blow-up the Present Constitution in Church and State. Occasion'd By a Late Pamphlet, Entitul'd, The Danger of Priestcraft: With a Recital of the Old Snugg Solemn League and Covenant. And a Supplement, On Occasion of the New Scotch Presbyterian Covenant. Together, With an Appendix, Containing Two Clauses of a Parliament Ordnance for the Establishment of the Directory, With the Opinions of Some of the Most Eminent Dissenters Themselves Concerning Toleration: And the Comfortable Fruits of Being Exempted From Penal Laws and Statutes. By a True-church-man. Dublin: printed by Daniel Thompson in Cole's Ally, Castle-Street, 1714.

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