Baldwyn, E. (1791). A congratulatory address to the Rev. John Crosse, vicar of bradford, on the prospect of his recovery from a dangerous disease to a state of spiritual health and salvation; to which is added, a letter to the Rev. James Wood, of leeds, an eloge to the memory of John Wesley, and an address to the inhabitants of Bradford; with Diverting Incidents, Anecdotes, Bons Mots, &c. printed for the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBaldwyn, Edward. A Congratulatory Address to the Rev. John Crosse, Vicar of Bradford, on the Prospect of His Recovery from a Dangerous Disease to a State of Spiritual Health and Salvation; to Which Is Added, a Letter to the Rev. James Wood, of Leeds, an Eloge to the Memory of John Wesley, and an Address to the Inhabitants of Bradford; with Diverting Incidents, Anecdotes, Bons Mots, &c. London: printed for the author, 1791.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBaldwyn, Edward. A Congratulatory Address to the Rev. John Crosse, Vicar of Bradford, on the Prospect of His Recovery from a Dangerous Disease to a State of Spiritual Health and Salvation; to Which Is Added, a Letter to the Rev. James Wood, of Leeds, an Eloge to the Memory of John Wesley, and an Address to the Inhabitants of Bradford; with Diverting Incidents, Anecdotes, Bons Mots, &c. printed for the author, 1791.