Disney, J. (1786). An address to grand-juries: Constables and church-wardens. In which it is proved, that they are bound by their oaths to execute the laws against vice and immorality. Chiefly extracted from the preface to Disney's Essay on the reformation of manners.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDisney, John. An Address to Grand-juries: Constables and Church-wardens. In Which It Is Proved, That They Are Bound by Their Oaths to Execute the Laws Against Vice and Immorality. Chiefly Extracted from the Preface to Disney's Essay on the Reformation of Manners. [London], 1786.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDisney, John. An Address to Grand-juries: Constables and Church-wardens. In Which It Is Proved, That They Are Bound by Their Oaths to Execute the Laws Against Vice and Immorality. Chiefly Extracted from the Preface to Disney's Essay on the Reformation of Manners. 1786.