Mechanic but no Preacher. (1791). A letter to the Rev. William Huntington, S.S. To which are added remarks on his book, intitled The barber; With some Observations on the enlightened Understanding, and the Incommunicability of Divine Essence, By a mechanic: But no preacher. printed for L. and S. Wayland, No. 2, Middle Row, Holborn; and sold by J. Matthews, Strand; J. Parsons, Pater-Noster Row, and W. Ash, No. 15, Little Tower Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMechanic but no Preacher. A Letter to the Rev. William Huntington, S.S. To Which Are Added Remarks on His Book, Intitled The Barber; With Some Observations on the Enlightened Understanding, and the Incommunicability of Divine Essence, By a Mechanic: But No Preacher. London: printed for L. and S. Wayland, No. 2, Middle Row, Holborn; and sold by J. Matthews, Strand; J. Parsons, Pater-Noster Row, and W. Ash, No. 15, Little Tower Street, 1791.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMechanic but no Preacher. A Letter to the Rev. William Huntington, S.S. To Which Are Added Remarks on His Book, Intitled The Barber; With Some Observations on the Enlightened Understanding, and the Incommunicability of Divine Essence, By a Mechanic: But No Preacher. printed for L. and S. Wayland, No. 2, Middle Row, Holborn; and sold by J. Matthews, Strand; J. Parsons, Pater-Noster Row, and W. Ash, No. 15, Little Tower Street, 1791.