Meadowcourt, R. (1744). The duty of considering our ways, explained: In a sermon preached at the Cathedral Church of Worcester, April 11, 1744. Being the day appointed for a general fast. By Richard Meadowcourt, M.A. canon of Worcester. Published at the request of the mayor, aldermen, and other gentlemen, of the city and county. Printed for William Sandby, at the Ship without Temple-Bar. MDCCXLIV. And sold by Samuel Mountfort, and the rest of the booksellers in Worcester.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMeadowcourt, Richard. The Duty of Considering Our Ways, Explained: In a Sermon Preached at the Cathedral Church of Worcester, April 11, 1744. Being the Day Appointed for a General Fast. By Richard Meadowcourt, M.A. Canon of Worcester. Published at the Request of the Mayor, Aldermen, and Other Gentlemen, of the City and County. London: Printed for William Sandby, at the Ship without Temple-Bar. MDCCXLIV. And sold by Samuel Mountfort, and the rest of the booksellers in Worcester, 1744.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMeadowcourt, Richard. The Duty of Considering Our Ways, Explained: In a Sermon Preached at the Cathedral Church of Worcester, April 11, 1744. Being the Day Appointed for a General Fast. By Richard Meadowcourt, M.A. Canon of Worcester. Published at the Request of the Mayor, Aldermen, and Other Gentlemen, of the City and County. Printed for William Sandby, at the Ship without Temple-Bar. MDCCXLIV. And sold by Samuel Mountfort, and the rest of the booksellers in Worcester, 1744.