APA (7th ed.) Citation

Parson of Llangtyddre. (1750). The protical son: A Welch preachment, by the parson of Llangtyddre. On the return of his protical son. From these Worts: -He went into a far Country, and there spent his Substance in riotous Living. And when he had spent all, &c. Published from an antient manuscript. printed for H. Carpenter, in Fleet-Street, and sold at the pamphlet shops.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Parson of Llangtyddre. The Protical Son: A Welch Preachment, by the Parson of Llangtyddre. On the Return of His Protical Son. From These Worts: -He Went into a Far Country, and There Spent His Substance in Riotous Living. And When He Had Spent All, &c. Published from an Antient Manuscript. London: printed for H. Carpenter, in Fleet-Street, and sold at the pamphlet shops, 1750.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Parson of Llangtyddre. The Protical Son: A Welch Preachment, by the Parson of Llangtyddre. On the Return of His Protical Son. From These Worts: -He Went into a Far Country, and There Spent His Substance in Riotous Living. And When He Had Spent All, &c. Published from an Antient Manuscript. printed for H. Carpenter, in Fleet-Street, and sold at the pamphlet shops, 1750.

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