APA Citation

Glen, J. (1779). A wonderful surprize: To see a professed Presbyter cutting the very Nerves of Presbyterian Principles: being some observations on a pamphlet, intitled, A compendious view of the religious system maintained by the Synod of relief. By Patrick Hutchison, Minister of the Gospel at St. Ninian's. Likewise an appendix: containing some remarks on some low Life Assertions, contained in A Re-Exhibition of the Testimony of the Associate Synod; or, what is vulgarly called, The burgher testimony. By John Glen, Port-Glasgow. Paisley: printed by Alexander Weir, for the author.

Chicago Style Citation

Glen, John. A Wonderful Surprize: To See a Professed Presbyter Cutting the Very Nerves of Presbyterian Principles: Being Some Observations On a Pamphlet, Intitled, A Compendious View of the Religious System Maintained By the Synod of Relief. By Patrick Hutchison, Minister of the Gospel At St. Ninian's. Likewise an Appendix: Containing Some Remarks On Some Low Life Assertions, Contained in A Re-Exhibition of the Testimony of the Associate Synod; Or, What Is Vulgarly Called, The Burgher Testimony. By John Glen, Port-Glasgow. Paisley: printed by Alexander Weir, for the author, 1779.

MLA Citation

Glen, John. A Wonderful Surprize: To See a Professed Presbyter Cutting the Very Nerves of Presbyterian Principles: Being Some Observations On a Pamphlet, Intitled, A Compendious View of the Religious System Maintained By the Synod of Relief. By Patrick Hutchison, Minister of the Gospel At St. Ninian's. Likewise an Appendix: Containing Some Remarks On Some Low Life Assertions, Contained in A Re-Exhibition of the Testimony of the Associate Synod; Or, What Is Vulgarly Called, The Burgher Testimony. By John Glen, Port-Glasgow. Paisley: printed by Alexander Weir, for the author, 1779.

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