Hare, F. (1732). The difficulties and discouragements which attend the study of the scriptures In the Way of Private Judgment: Represented in a Letter to a Young Clergyman. In Order to show That, since such a Study of the Scriptures is [Men] indispensable Duty, it concerns all Christian Societies to remove (as much as possible) those Discouragements. By a presbyter of the Church of England (The tenth edition.). printed by A. Rhames, for T. Moore, Bookseller, opposite the Joyner's Crest, in Dame-street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHare, Francis. The Difficulties and Discouragements Which Attend the Study of the Scriptures In the Way of Private Judgment: Represented in a Letter to a Young Clergyman. In Order to Show That, Since Such a Study of the Scriptures Is [Men] Indispensable Duty, It Concerns All Christian Societies to Remove (as Much as Possible) Those Discouragements. By a Presbyter of the Church of England. The tenth edition. Dublin: printed by A. Rhames, for T. Moore, Bookseller, opposite the Joyner's Crest, in Dame-street, 1732.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHare, Francis. The Difficulties and Discouragements Which Attend the Study of the Scriptures In the Way of Private Judgment: Represented in a Letter to a Young Clergyman. In Order to Show That, Since Such a Study of the Scriptures Is [Men] Indispensable Duty, It Concerns All Christian Societies to Remove (as Much as Possible) Those Discouragements. By a Presbyter of the Church of England. The tenth edition. printed by A. Rhames, for T. Moore, Bookseller, opposite the Joyner's Crest, in Dame-street, 1732.