Phillips, J. (1732). Speculum crape-gownorum: Or, A lesson of instruction to those pragmatical pr--sts, who turn the pulpit into a pratling-box. What plague it is an hour to pass, to hear the braying of an ass. To which is added, A modern sermon to confute and confound free-thinkers. With a letter from a free-thinker to a revelation-monger. And a dialogue between a Church of England man, a Roman Catholick, a Jew, and a Presbyterian. Printed for W. Hinton, at the King's-Arms next the Three-Cups Inn, High-Holborn, and sold at the Pamphlet-Shops in London and Westminster.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPhillips, John. Speculum Crape-gownorum: Or, A Lesson of Instruction to Those Pragmatical Pr--sts, Who Turn the Pulpit into a Pratling-box. What Plague It Is an Hour to Pass, to Hear the Braying of an Ass. To Which Is Added, A Modern Sermon to Confute and Confound Free-thinkers. With a Letter from a Free-thinker to a Revelation-monger. And a Dialogue Between a Church of England Man, a Roman Catholick, a Jew, and a Presbyterian. London: Printed for W. Hinton, at the King's-Arms next the Three-Cups Inn, High-Holborn, and sold at the Pamphlet-Shops in London and Westminster, 1732.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPhillips, John. Speculum Crape-gownorum: Or, A Lesson of Instruction to Those Pragmatical Pr--sts, Who Turn the Pulpit into a Pratling-box. What Plague It Is an Hour to Pass, to Hear the Braying of an Ass. To Which Is Added, A Modern Sermon to Confute and Confound Free-thinkers. With a Letter from a Free-thinker to a Revelation-monger. And a Dialogue Between a Church of England Man, a Roman Catholick, a Jew, and a Presbyterian. Printed for W. Hinton, at the King's-Arms next the Three-Cups Inn, High-Holborn, and sold at the Pamphlet-Shops in London and Westminster, 1732.