Fleetwood, W. The thirteenth chapter to the Romans: Vindicated from the abusive senses put upon it. Written by a curate of Salop; and directed to the clergy of that county, and the neighbouring ones of North-Wales; to whom the author wisheth patience, moderation, and a good understanding, for half an hour.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFleetwood, William. The Thirteenth Chapter to the Romans: Vindicated from the Abusive Senses Put upon It. Written by a Curate of Salop; and Directed to the Clergy of That County, and the Neighbouring Ones of North-Wales; to Whom the Author Wisheth Patience, Moderation, and a Good Understanding, for Half an Hour.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFleetwood, William. The Thirteenth Chapter to the Romans: Vindicated from the Abusive Senses Put upon It. Written by a Curate of Salop; and Directed to the Clergy of That County, and the Neighbouring Ones of North-Wales; to Whom the Author Wisheth Patience, Moderation, and a Good Understanding, for Half an Hour.