Skelton, P. (1784). An appeal to common sense on the subject of Christianity: To which are added, some thoughts on common sense thus appealed to, wherewith the plain unlearned reader will do well not to concern himself, as they may prove equally unintelligible and useless to him. By the Rev. Mr. Philip Skelton. Vol. VI. Printed for the author, and the benefit of the Magdalen Charity in Dublin, by D. Graisberry, No. 10, Back-Lane.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSkelton, Philip. An Appeal to Common Sense on the Subject of Christianity: To Which Are Added, Some Thoughts on Common Sense Thus Appealed to, Wherewith the Plain Unlearned Reader Will Do Well Not to Concern Himself, as They May Prove Equally Unintelligible and Useless to Him. By the Rev. Mr. Philip Skelton. Vol. VI. Dublin: Printed for the author, and the benefit of the Magdalen Charity in Dublin, by D. Graisberry, No. 10, Back-Lane, 1784.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSkelton, Philip. An Appeal to Common Sense on the Subject of Christianity: To Which Are Added, Some Thoughts on Common Sense Thus Appealed to, Wherewith the Plain Unlearned Reader Will Do Well Not to Concern Himself, as They May Prove Equally Unintelligible and Useless to Him. By the Rev. Mr. Philip Skelton. Vol. VI. Printed for the author, and the benefit of the Magdalen Charity in Dublin, by D. Graisberry, No. 10, Back-Lane, 1784.