Webster, W. (1750). A casuistical essay on anger and forgiveness: Wherein the practice of duelling, and some defects in our laws, with regard to the punishment of crimes, are consider'd; with as much Variety of other Things as was consistent with Connection. In three dialogues between a gentleman and a clergyman. printed for William Owen, at Homer's Head near Temple-Bar.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWebster, William. A Casuistical Essay on Anger and Forgiveness: Wherein the Practice of Duelling, and Some Defects in Our Laws, with Regard to the Punishment of Crimes, Are Consider'd; with as Much Variety of Other Things as Was Consistent with Connection. In Three Dialogues Between a Gentleman and a Clergyman. London: printed for William Owen, at Homer's Head near Temple-Bar, 1750.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWebster, William. A Casuistical Essay on Anger and Forgiveness: Wherein the Practice of Duelling, and Some Defects in Our Laws, with Regard to the Punishment of Crimes, Are Consider'd; with as Much Variety of Other Things as Was Consistent with Connection. In Three Dialogues Between a Gentleman and a Clergyman. printed for William Owen, at Homer's Head near Temple-Bar, 1750.