Wharton, C. H. (1784). A letter to the Roman Catholics of the city of Worcester: From the late Chaplain of that society. Stating the motives which induced him to relinquish their communion, and become a member of the Protestant church. [Nineteen lines of quotations]. Printed by Robert Aitken, at the Sign of Pope's Head in Market Street, near the Coffee-House.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWharton, Charles Henry. A Letter to the Roman Catholics of the City of Worcester: From the Late Chaplain of That Society. Stating the Motives Which Induced Him to Relinquish Their Communion, and Become a Member of the Protestant Church. [Nineteen Lines of Quotations]. Philadelphia: Printed by Robert Aitken, at the Sign of Pope's Head in Market Street, near the Coffee-House, 1784.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWharton, Charles Henry. A Letter to the Roman Catholics of the City of Worcester: From the Late Chaplain of That Society. Stating the Motives Which Induced Him to Relinquish Their Communion, and Become a Member of the Protestant Church. [Nineteen Lines of Quotations]. Printed by Robert Aitken, at the Sign of Pope's Head in Market Street, near the Coffee-House, 1784.