APA Citation

(1780). The Life and transactions, of James Sharp, arch bishop of St Andrews: Giving, a particular account of his betraying the Church of Scotland, and other acts of perjury and cruelty during his life; with a minute relation of his behaviour, when he was attacked and put to death at Magus Muir. To which is interspersed, an account of the battle of Pentland-Hills, and the barbarious cruelties that were exercised on the people, before and after that battle, &c. &c. Edinburgh: Printed, and sold at the Printing House, West-Row.

Chicago Style Citation

The Life and Transactions, of James Sharp, Arch Bishop of St Andrews: Giving, a Particular Account of His Betraying the Church of Scotland, and Other Acts of Perjury and Cruelty During His Life; With a Minute Relation of His Behaviour, When He Was Attacked and Put to Death At Magus Muir. To Which Is Interspersed, an Account of the Battle of Pentland-Hills, and the Barbarious Cruelties That Were Exercised On the People, Before and After That Battle, &c. &c. Edinburgh: Printed, and sold at the Printing House, West-Row, 1780.

MLA Citation

The Life and Transactions, of James Sharp, Arch Bishop of St Andrews: Giving, a Particular Account of His Betraying the Church of Scotland, and Other Acts of Perjury and Cruelty During His Life; With a Minute Relation of His Behaviour, When He Was Attacked and Put to Death At Magus Muir. To Which Is Interspersed, an Account of the Battle of Pentland-Hills, and the Barbarious Cruelties That Were Exercised On the People, Before and After That Battle, &c. &c. Edinburgh: Printed, and sold at the Printing House, West-Row, 1780.

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