Christophilus. (1799). A letter to the Pope on the probable cause of the war: And that it waits on his Holiness to invite the blessings of peace. An humble attempt (as far as Fallibility can go), from the cool Reflections of Religious Reason, not dictated by ardent Passions, nor warped by the plausible Insinuations of Prejudice. By Christophilus. printed for W. Richardson, at the Royal Exchange; and sold by W. Bingley, No. 2, Red Lion Passage, Fleet-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationChristophilus. A Letter to the Pope on the Probable Cause of the War: And That It Waits on His Holiness to Invite the Blessings of Peace. An Humble Attempt (as Far as Fallibility Can Go), from the Cool Reflections of Religious Reason, Not Dictated by Ardent Passions, nor Warped by the Plausible Insinuations of Prejudice. By Christophilus. London: printed for W. Richardson, at the Royal Exchange; and sold by W. Bingley, No. 2, Red Lion Passage, Fleet-Street, 1799.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationChristophilus. A Letter to the Pope on the Probable Cause of the War: And That It Waits on His Holiness to Invite the Blessings of Peace. An Humble Attempt (as Far as Fallibility Can Go), from the Cool Reflections of Religious Reason, Not Dictated by Ardent Passions, nor Warped by the Plausible Insinuations of Prejudice. By Christophilus. printed for W. Richardson, at the Royal Exchange; and sold by W. Bingley, No. 2, Red Lion Passage, Fleet-Street, 1799.