APA Citation

Leslie, C. (1704). The wolf stript of his shepherd's cloathing. In answer to a late celebrated book intituled Moderation a vertue; wherein the designs of the dissenters against the church: And their behaviour towards Her Majesty both in England and Scotland are laid open. With the case of occasional conformity considered. ... By one call'd an high-church-man. [London]: Sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster.

Chicago Style Citation

Leslie, Charles. The Wolf Stript of His Shepherd's Cloathing. In Answer to a Late Celebrated Book Intituled Moderation a Vertue; Wherein the Designs of the Dissenters against the Church: And Their Behaviour Towards Her Majesty Both in England and Scotland Are Laid Open. With the Case of Occasional Conformity Considered. ... By One Call'd an High-church-man. [London]: Sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1704.

MLA Citation

Leslie, Charles. The Wolf Stript of His Shepherd's Cloathing. In Answer to a Late Celebrated Book Intituled Moderation a Vertue; Wherein the Designs of the Dissenters against the Church: And Their Behaviour Towards Her Majesty Both in England and Scotland Are Laid Open. With the Case of Occasional Conformity Considered. ... By One Call'd an High-church-man. [London]: Sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1704.

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