APA (7th ed.) Citation

Clarke, S. R. o. B. (1740). A short vindication of the clergy's right to tythes: Occasioned by a message from a speaker, among the people call'd Quakers, to a clergyman of the church of England. In a letter to said speaker. By Stephen Clarke, M.A. rector o[f] Burythorpe, in Yorkshire. Printed and sold by Thomas Gent. Likewise by Mr. Hildyard, and Mr. Ward, Booksellers, in the said city; as also by Mr. Mace, bookseller, at Hull.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Clarke, Stephen Rector of Burythorpe. A Short Vindication of the Clergy's Right to Tythes: Occasioned by a Message from a Speaker, Among the People Call'd Quakers, to a Clergyman of the Church of England. In a Letter to Said Speaker. By Stephen Clarke, M.A. Rector o[f] Burythorpe, in Yorkshire. York: Printed and sold by Thomas Gent. Likewise by Mr. Hildyard, and Mr. Ward, Booksellers, in the said city; as also by Mr. Mace, bookseller, at Hull, 1740.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Clarke, Stephen Rector of Burythorpe. A Short Vindication of the Clergy's Right to Tythes: Occasioned by a Message from a Speaker, Among the People Call'd Quakers, to a Clergyman of the Church of England. In a Letter to Said Speaker. By Stephen Clarke, M.A. Rector o[f] Burythorpe, in Yorkshire. Printed and sold by Thomas Gent. Likewise by Mr. Hildyard, and Mr. Ward, Booksellers, in the said city; as also by Mr. Mace, bookseller, at Hull, 1740.

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