Wildair, H. (1723). The sermon taster: Or, church rambler. Being a merry and diverting description of the nature and character of those who straggle from church to church to hear sermons. With A Pleasant Account of the Humours, Management and Principles of the Great Pontif Machiavel, his Scarfians, Pickl'd-Herrings, and other fashionable Broachers of Religion, and Politicks. The whole made Publick for the improvement of the Wits of the Age. In a letter from one great man to another. printed for J. Roberts, at the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWildair, Harry. The Sermon Taster: Or, Church Rambler. Being a Merry and Diverting Description of the Nature and Character of Those Who Straggle from Church to Church to Hear Sermons. With A Pleasant Account of the Humours, Management and Principles of the Great Pontif Machiavel, His Scarfians, Pickl'd-Herrings, and Other Fashionable Broachers of Religion, and Politicks. The Whole Made Publick for the Improvement of the Wits of the Age. In a Letter from One Great Man to Another. London: printed for J. Roberts, at the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1723.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWildair, Harry. The Sermon Taster: Or, Church Rambler. Being a Merry and Diverting Description of the Nature and Character of Those Who Straggle from Church to Church to Hear Sermons. With A Pleasant Account of the Humours, Management and Principles of the Great Pontif Machiavel, His Scarfians, Pickl'd-Herrings, and Other Fashionable Broachers of Religion, and Politicks. The Whole Made Publick for the Improvement of the Wits of the Age. In a Letter from One Great Man to Another. printed for J. Roberts, at the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1723.