Henley, J. (1748). The victorious stroke for Old England: All preachers make all hearers one man against her enemies, and down Jericho: explain'd and enforc'd in several remarkable discourses, occasion'd by a case, interesting every man in Britain, of a preacher in London, here fully clear'd and vindicated, and the rights of the country concisely demonstrated: necessary to be perus'd, not only by all preachers, but magistrates, jury-men, lawyers, evidences, political writers, scholars, and all gentlemen and ladies, who would form an exact idea of what is strictly meant by writings or speaking for or against the government of a free nation: to which is prefixed, a pathetic short address to jury-men (The fifth edition.). Printed for Primate Reason, Esq.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHenley, John. The Victorious Stroke for Old England: All Preachers Make All Hearers One Man Against Her Enemies, and Down Jericho: Explain'd and Enforc'd in Several Remarkable Discourses, Occasion'd by a Case, Interesting Every Man in Britain, of a Preacher in London, Here Fully Clear'd and Vindicated, and the Rights of the Country Concisely Demonstrated: Necessary to Be Perus'd, Not Only by All Preachers, but Magistrates, Jury-men, Lawyers, Evidences, Political Writers, Scholars, and All Gentlemen and Ladies, Who Would Form an Exact Idea of What Is Strictly Meant by Writings or Speaking for or Against the Government of a Free Nation: To Which Is Prefixed, a Pathetic Short Address to Jury-men. The fifth edition. London: Printed for Primate Reason, Esq, 1748.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHenley, John. The Victorious Stroke for Old England: All Preachers Make All Hearers One Man Against Her Enemies, and Down Jericho: Explain'd and Enforc'd in Several Remarkable Discourses, Occasion'd by a Case, Interesting Every Man in Britain, of a Preacher in London, Here Fully Clear'd and Vindicated, and the Rights of the Country Concisely Demonstrated: Necessary to Be Perus'd, Not Only by All Preachers, but Magistrates, Jury-men, Lawyers, Evidences, Political Writers, Scholars, and All Gentlemen and Ladies, Who Would Form an Exact Idea of What Is Strictly Meant by Writings or Speaking for or Against the Government of a Free Nation: To Which Is Prefixed, a Pathetic Short Address to Jury-men. The fifth edition. Printed for Primate Reason, Esq, 1748.