Fothergill, S. (1775). Five pamphlets in this volume, Viz: 1. Two discourses and a prayer, delivered at the quaker's yearly-meeting in Bristol 1767, and taken down in characters by a member of the Church of England. 2. The prayer of Agur illustrated, in a funeral discourse at Bristol; and a sermon preached at French-Hay; taken down by the same hand. 3. A sermon preached at Leeds, and taken down in short-hand by James Blakes junior. To which are added, some of the last sayings of Samuel Fothergill. 4. An epistle from Samuel Fothergill, Jonathanraine, &c. the friends who visited the quarterly and monthly-meetings of Ireland in 1762. 5. Poems inscribed to the memory of Abraham Richard Hawkesworth, late treasured of the Bristol infirmary, and one of the people called quakers. Sold by Robert Jackson, bookseller, at the Globe No 20, Meath-street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFothergill, Samuel. Five Pamphlets in This Volume, Viz: 1. Two Discourses and a Prayer, Delivered at the Quaker's Yearly-meeting in Bristol 1767, and Taken Down in Characters by a Member of the Church of England. 2. The Prayer of Agur Illustrated, in a Funeral Discourse at Bristol; and a Sermon Preached at French-Hay; Taken Down by the Same Hand. 3. A Sermon Preached at Leeds, and Taken Down in Short-hand by James Blakes Junior. To Which Are Added, Some of the Last Sayings of Samuel Fothergill. 4. An Epistle from Samuel Fothergill, Jonathanraine, &c. the Friends Who Visited the Quarterly and Monthly-meetings of Ireland in 1762. 5. Poems Inscribed to the Memory of Abraham Richard Hawkesworth, Late Treasured of the Bristol Infirmary, and One of the People Called Quakers. Dublin: Sold by Robert Jackson, bookseller, at the Globe No 20, Meath-street, 1775.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFothergill, Samuel. Five Pamphlets in This Volume, Viz: 1. Two Discourses and a Prayer, Delivered at the Quaker's Yearly-meeting in Bristol 1767, and Taken Down in Characters by a Member of the Church of England. 2. The Prayer of Agur Illustrated, in a Funeral Discourse at Bristol; and a Sermon Preached at French-Hay; Taken Down by the Same Hand. 3. A Sermon Preached at Leeds, and Taken Down in Short-hand by James Blakes Junior. To Which Are Added, Some of the Last Sayings of Samuel Fothergill. 4. An Epistle from Samuel Fothergill, Jonathanraine, &c. the Friends Who Visited the Quarterly and Monthly-meetings of Ireland in 1762. 5. Poems Inscribed to the Memory of Abraham Richard Hawkesworth, Late Treasured of the Bristol Infirmary, and One of the People Called Quakers. Sold by Robert Jackson, bookseller, at the Globe No 20, Meath-street, 1775.