Gale (Firm). (1728). A Treatise, wherein are strict observations upon that detestable and most shocking sin of sodomy, blasphemy, and atheism: With a true discovery of all the beautiful and conceal'd charms of a woman; wherein you will find her the truest resemblance of the sun, moon, and stars, the four quarters of the world, and likewise the four elements. And observations upon the ill conduct and misbehaviour of some of the clergy, &c. Printed for A. Moore, near St. Paul's.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). A Treatise, Wherein Are Strict Observations upon That Detestable and Most Shocking Sin of Sodomy, Blasphemy, and Atheism: With a True Discovery of All the Beautiful and Conceal'd Charms of a Woman; Wherein You Will Find Her the Truest Resemblance of the Sun, Moon, and Stars, the Four Quarters of the World, and Likewise the Four Elements. And Observations upon the Ill Conduct and Misbehaviour of Some of the Clergy, &c. London: Printed for A. Moore, near St. Paul's, 1728.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGale (Firm). A Treatise, Wherein Are Strict Observations upon That Detestable and Most Shocking Sin of Sodomy, Blasphemy, and Atheism: With a True Discovery of All the Beautiful and Conceal'd Charms of a Woman; Wherein You Will Find Her the Truest Resemblance of the Sun, Moon, and Stars, the Four Quarters of the World, and Likewise the Four Elements. And Observations upon the Ill Conduct and Misbehaviour of Some of the Clergy, &c. Printed for A. Moore, near St. Paul's, 1728.