Benson, G. A sermon preached at Crouched-Friars, London, October 9, 1746: Being the day of public thanksgiving for the glorious victory, obtained over the rebels, near Culloden-House, in Scotland. By His Majesty's gallant troops, under the command of his Royal Highnesse, the brave William Duke of Cumberland. Containing a brief history of the rebellion; and pointing out the proper improvement of the suppression of it. By George Benson, D.D.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBenson, George. A Sermon Preached at Crouched-Friars, London, October 9, 1746: Being the Day of Public Thanksgiving for the Glorious Victory, Obtained over the Rebels, Near Culloden-House, in Scotland. By His Majesty's Gallant Troops, Under the Command of His Royal Highnesse, the Brave William Duke of Cumberland. Containing a Brief History of the Rebellion; and Pointing Out the Proper Improvement of the Suppression of It. By George Benson, D.D.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBenson, George. A Sermon Preached at Crouched-Friars, London, October 9, 1746: Being the Day of Public Thanksgiving for the Glorious Victory, Obtained over the Rebels, Near Culloden-House, in Scotland. By His Majesty's Gallant Troops, Under the Command of His Royal Highnesse, the Brave William Duke of Cumberland. Containing a Brief History of the Rebellion; and Pointing Out the Proper Improvement of the Suppression of It. By George Benson, D.D.