Whitefield, G. (1750). Christ the physician of the soul: A sermon. By the Rev. Mr. G. Wh--f--d. Taken by a master of short-hand, ... N.B. This sermon was preached in what is called market-language, which Mr. Wh-f-d (it seems) thinks most likely to be understood and remembered by the common people. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWhitefield, George. Christ the Physician of the Soul: A Sermon. By the Rev. Mr. G. Wh--f--d. Taken by a Master of Short-hand, ... N.B. This Sermon Was Preached in What Is Called Market-language, Which Mr. Wh-f-d (it Seems) Thinks Most Likely to Be Understood and Remembered by the Common People. [London?]: [publisher not identified], 1750.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWhitefield, George. Christ the Physician of the Soul: A Sermon. By the Rev. Mr. G. Wh--f--d. Taken by a Master of Short-hand, ... N.B. This Sermon Was Preached in What Is Called Market-language, Which Mr. Wh-f-d (it Seems) Thinks Most Likely to Be Understood and Remembered by the Common People. [publisher not identified], 1750.