Parfect, C. d. 1. (1760). The constant residence of the clergy upon their livings shewn to be absolutely necessary for recovering the sinking interests of religion in general, and of the Church of England in particular. As also, The most likely, or rather the Only Means proposed, and earnestly recommended, to procure, and firmly fix, such Residence. printed for the author; and sold by R. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-Noster Row.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationParfect, Caleb d. 1770. The Constant Residence of the Clergy upon Their Livings Shewn to Be Absolutely Necessary for Recovering the Sinking Interests of Religion in General, and of the Church of England in Particular. As Also, The Most Likely, or Rather the Only Means Proposed, and Earnestly Recommended, to Procure, and Firmly Fix, Such Residence. London: printed for the author; and sold by R. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-Noster Row, 1760.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationParfect, Caleb d. 1770. The Constant Residence of the Clergy upon Their Livings Shewn to Be Absolutely Necessary for Recovering the Sinking Interests of Religion in General, and of the Church of England in Particular. As Also, The Most Likely, or Rather the Only Means Proposed, and Earnestly Recommended, to Procure, and Firmly Fix, Such Residence. printed for the author; and sold by R. Baldwin, at the Rose in Pater-Noster Row, 1760.