True Member of the Church of England. (1740). A serious and earnest call to humiliation and repentance: From the consideration of the great dangers, which threaten both this Church and nation from the United Force of our Powerful Enemies; but more especially from our Crying Sins both Personal and National. By a true member of the Church of England; Whose Heart Trembles for the Ark of God. printed for E. Littleton, at the Mitre against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTrue Member of the Church of England. A Serious and Earnest Call to Humiliation and Repentance: From the Consideration of the Great Dangers, Which Threaten Both This Church and Nation from the United Force of Our Powerful Enemies; but More Especially from Our Crying Sins Both Personal and National. By a True Member of the Church of England; Whose Heart Trembles for the Ark of God. London: printed for E. Littleton, at the Mitre against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street, 1740.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTrue Member of the Church of England. A Serious and Earnest Call to Humiliation and Repentance: From the Consideration of the Great Dangers, Which Threaten Both This Church and Nation from the United Force of Our Powerful Enemies; but More Especially from Our Crying Sins Both Personal and National. By a True Member of the Church of England; Whose Heart Trembles for the Ark of God. printed for E. Littleton, at the Mitre against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street, 1740.