Sadler, F. (1794). The exactions and impositions of parish fees discovered: Shewing that the common fees demanded for performing any office of the church, as christening, marrying, burying the dead, &c. are contrary to law. With a pouch upon diverse clerical and parochial errors, that are crept into the church. And the opinion of Mr. Strange, then solicitor general to His Majesty, on a case here stated. The fourth edition corrected. By Francis Sadler. Printed for J. Thompson and W. Graham, Booksellers.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSadler, Francis. The Exactions and Impositions of Parish Fees Discovered: Shewing That the Common Fees Demanded for Performing Any Office of the Church, as Christening, Marrying, Burying the Dead, &c. Are Contrary to Law. With a Pouch upon Diverse Clerical and Parochial Errors, That Are Crept into the Church. And the Opinion of Mr. Strange, Then Solicitor General to His Majesty, on a Case Here Stated. The Fourth Edition Corrected. By Francis Sadler. Manchester: Printed for J. Thompson and W. Graham, Booksellers, 1794.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSadler, Francis. The Exactions and Impositions of Parish Fees Discovered: Shewing That the Common Fees Demanded for Performing Any Office of the Church, as Christening, Marrying, Burying the Dead, &c. Are Contrary to Law. With a Pouch upon Diverse Clerical and Parochial Errors, That Are Crept into the Church. And the Opinion of Mr. Strange, Then Solicitor General to His Majesty, on a Case Here Stated. The Fourth Edition Corrected. By Francis Sadler. Printed for J. Thompson and W. Graham, Booksellers, 1794.