APA Citation

Skene, R., & Adams, W. (1716). Immobilia Sanctorum Festa, Cum In Ecclesia Anglicana, Tum Etiam alibi, per totum Annum observata: = Or The Immoveable Feasts Or Holy-Days, Which are observed both in the Church of England, and elsewhere, throughout the whole Year. Described briefly in Latine Verse, After the Order of the Months and Days on which they happen: To the End, that they may be known readily, and found at the first View, upon any Occasion. Also An English translation of the Latine Account in Verse, is here Subjoined, for the Use of those who understand not the Latine Tongue. Edinburgh: Printed by William Adams Junior.

Chicago Style Citation

Skene, Robert, and William Adams. Immobilia Sanctorum Festa, Cum In Ecclesia Anglicana, Tum Etiam Alibi, Per Totum Annum Observata: = Or The Immoveable Feasts Or Holy-Days, Which Are Observed Both in the Church of England, and Elsewhere, Throughout the Whole Year. Described Briefly in Latine Verse, After the Order of the Months and Days On Which They Happen: To the End, That They May Be Known Readily, and Found At the First View, Upon Any Occasion. Also An English Translation of the Latine Account in Verse, Is Here Subjoined, for the Use of Those Who Understand Not the Latine Tongue. Edinburgh: Printed by William Adams Junior, 1716.

MLA Citation

Skene, Robert, and William Adams. Immobilia Sanctorum Festa, Cum In Ecclesia Anglicana, Tum Etiam Alibi, Per Totum Annum Observata: = Or The Immoveable Feasts Or Holy-Days, Which Are Observed Both in the Church of England, and Elsewhere, Throughout the Whole Year. Described Briefly in Latine Verse, After the Order of the Months and Days On Which They Happen: To the End, That They May Be Known Readily, and Found At the First View, Upon Any Occasion. Also An English Translation of the Latine Account in Verse, Is Here Subjoined, for the Use of Those Who Understand Not the Latine Tongue. Edinburgh: Printed by William Adams Junior, 1716.

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