Collins, C. (1717). Howell and Hoadly; or, The Church of England crucify'd between two-: Being an account of the fatal effects of religious differences in all ages; with some thoughts of what may be the consequences to the Church of England, from the present dispute. By Mr. Collins. A Church divided against it self cannot stand. Printed for S. Baker, at the Black-Boy and Anchor in Pater-Noster-Row.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCollins, Charles. Howell and Hoadly; or, The Church of England Crucify'd Between Two-: Being an Account of the Fatal Effects of Religious Differences in All Ages; with Some Thoughts of What May Be the Consequences to the Church of England, from the Present Dispute. By Mr. Collins. A Church Divided Against It Self Cannot Stand. London: Printed for S. Baker, at the Black-Boy and Anchor in Pater-Noster-Row, 1717.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCollins, Charles. Howell and Hoadly; or, The Church of England Crucify'd Between Two-: Being an Account of the Fatal Effects of Religious Differences in All Ages; with Some Thoughts of What May Be the Consequences to the Church of England, from the Present Dispute. By Mr. Collins. A Church Divided Against It Self Cannot Stand. Printed for S. Baker, at the Black-Boy and Anchor in Pater-Noster-Row, 1717.