Parson of Llangtyddre. (1752). The protical son: A second Welch preachment, by the Parson of Llangtyddre. On the return of the protical son. From these Worts: But as soon as this thy Son was come, which hath devoured thy Living with Harlots, thou hast killed for him the fatted Calf. printed for J. Dorrison, near the Royal-Exchange, and Sold at the Pamphlet Shops.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationParson of Llangtyddre. The Protical Son: A Second Welch Preachment, by the Parson of Llangtyddre. On the Return of the Protical Son. From These Worts: But as Soon as This Thy Son Was Come, Which Hath Devoured Thy Living with Harlots, Thou Hast Killed for Him the Fatted Calf. London: printed for J. Dorrison, near the Royal-Exchange, and Sold at the Pamphlet Shops, 1752.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationParson of Llangtyddre. The Protical Son: A Second Welch Preachment, by the Parson of Llangtyddre. On the Return of the Protical Son. From These Worts: But as Soon as This Thy Son Was Come, Which Hath Devoured Thy Living with Harlots, Thou Hast Killed for Him the Fatted Calf. printed for J. Dorrison, near the Royal-Exchange, and Sold at the Pamphlet Shops, 1752.