Hobhouse, B. S. (1792). A treatise on heresy, as cognizable by the spiritual courts. And an examination of the statute 9th and 10th of William IIId.c.32, entitled, "An Act for the more effectual suppressing of blasphemy and profaneness, in denying by writing, printing, teaching, or advised speaking, the divine original of the Scriptures, or the doctrine of the Holy Trinity." By a barrister at law. printed for T. Cadell.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHobhouse, Benjamin Sir. A Treatise on Heresy, as Cognizable by the Spiritual Courts. And an Examination of the Statute 9th and 10th of William IIId.c.32, Entitled, "An Act for the More Effectual Suppressing of Blasphemy and Profaneness, in Denying by Writing, Printing, Teaching, or Advised Speaking, the Divine Original of the Scriptures, or the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity." By a Barrister at Law. London: printed for T. Cadell, 1792.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHobhouse, Benjamin Sir. A Treatise on Heresy, as Cognizable by the Spiritual Courts. And an Examination of the Statute 9th and 10th of William IIId.c.32, Entitled, "An Act for the More Effectual Suppressing of Blasphemy and Profaneness, in Denying by Writing, Printing, Teaching, or Advised Speaking, the Divine Original of the Scriptures, or the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity." By a Barrister at Law. printed for T. Cadell, 1792.