APA (7th ed.) Citation

Besse, J. (1737). The clergy's plea for settled and forced maintenance from the quakers: By tithes, offerings, oblations, fees for marriages, baptism, alias rantism, burials, &c. Examined, and proved to be contrary to scripture, right reason, and the laws and canons of the church. And also inconsistent with their oaths against simony, and of canonical obedience; which, with pluralities and non-residence, are, and will continue to be, a very great scandal to the established church, until the legislature please to reform the same. By Philalethes. Printed for T. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-noster-Row.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Besse, Joseph. The Clergy's Plea for Settled and Forced Maintenance from the Quakers: By Tithes, Offerings, Oblations, Fees for Marriages, Baptism, Alias Rantism, Burials, &c. Examined, and Proved to Be Contrary to Scripture, Right Reason, and the Laws and Canons of the Church. And Also Inconsistent with Their Oaths Against Simony, and of Canonical Obedience; Which, with Pluralities and Non-residence, Are, and Will Continue to Be, a Very Great Scandal to the Established Church, Until the Legislature Please to Reform the Same. By Philalethes. London: Printed for T. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-noster-Row, 1737.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Besse, Joseph. The Clergy's Plea for Settled and Forced Maintenance from the Quakers: By Tithes, Offerings, Oblations, Fees for Marriages, Baptism, Alias Rantism, Burials, &c. Examined, and Proved to Be Contrary to Scripture, Right Reason, and the Laws and Canons of the Church. And Also Inconsistent with Their Oaths Against Simony, and of Canonical Obedience; Which, with Pluralities and Non-residence, Are, and Will Continue to Be, a Very Great Scandal to the Established Church, Until the Legislature Please to Reform the Same. By Philalethes. Printed for T. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-noster-Row, 1737.

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