APA Citation

Wilson, T. (1789). A short and plain instruction for the better understanding of the Lord's Supper: With the necessary preparation required: for the benefit of young communicants, and of such as have not well considered this Holy Ordinance. To which is annexed, the office of the Holy Communion. With proper helps and directions, for joining in every part thereof with understanding and benefit. By the late Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas, Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man (The twenty-second edition, corrected.). London: Printed for J.F. and C. Rivington, booksellers to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, No. 62, in St. Paul's Church-yard.

Chicago Style Citation

Wilson, Thomas. A Short and Plain Instruction for the Better Understanding of the Lord's Supper: With the Necessary Preparation Required: For the Benefit of Young Communicants, and of Such As Have Not Well Considered This Holy Ordinance. To Which Is Annexed, the Office of the Holy Communion. With Proper Helps and Directions, for Joining in Every Part Thereof With Understanding and Benefit. By the Late Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas, Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man. The twenty-second edition, corrected. London: Printed for J.F. and C. Rivington, booksellers to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, No. 62, in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1789.

MLA Citation

Wilson, Thomas. A Short and Plain Instruction for the Better Understanding of the Lord's Supper: With the Necessary Preparation Required: For the Benefit of Young Communicants, and of Such As Have Not Well Considered This Holy Ordinance. To Which Is Annexed, the Office of the Holy Communion. With Proper Helps and Directions, for Joining in Every Part Thereof With Understanding and Benefit. By the Late Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas, Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man. The twenty-second edition, corrected. London: Printed for J.F. and C. Rivington, booksellers to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, No. 62, in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1789.

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