(1736). Some considerations on the unhappy state of the people: In those many parishes in England where there are no resident ministers ; of the evils which do hence arise both to our church and nation ;and on the great duty of the government, to see that the service of God is duly performed. s.n.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSome Considerations on the Unhappy State of the People: In Those Many Parishes in England Where There Are No Resident Ministers ; of the Evils Which Do Hence Arise Both to Our Church and Nation ;and on the Great Duty of the Government, to See That the Service of God Is Duly Performed. S.l: s.n, 1736.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSome Considerations on the Unhappy State of the People: In Those Many Parishes in England Where There Are No Resident Ministers ; of the Evils Which Do Hence Arise Both to Our Church and Nation ;and on the Great Duty of the Government, to See That the Service of God Is Duly Performed. s.n, 1736.