Wilson, D. (1768). A letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Chancellor: Concerning the mode of swearing, by laying the hand upon, and kissing the Gospels. By a Protestant. To which is added, another letter, by the same hand, relative to some abuses committed on the lord's day immediately preceding what is commonly called lord mayor's day, last year. Printed for G. Keith, at the Bible and Crown, in Gracechurch-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWilson, David. A Letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Chancellor: Concerning the Mode of Swearing, by Laying the Hand upon, and Kissing the Gospels. By a Protestant. To Which Is Added, Another Letter, by the Same Hand, Relative to Some Abuses Committed on the Lord's Day Immediately Preceding What Is Commonly Called Lord Mayor's Day, Last Year. London: Printed for G. Keith, at the Bible and Crown, in Gracechurch-Street, 1768.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWilson, David. A Letter to the Right Honourable the Lord Chancellor: Concerning the Mode of Swearing, by Laying the Hand upon, and Kissing the Gospels. By a Protestant. To Which Is Added, Another Letter, by the Same Hand, Relative to Some Abuses Committed on the Lord's Day Immediately Preceding What Is Commonly Called Lord Mayor's Day, Last Year. Printed for G. Keith, at the Bible and Crown, in Gracechurch-Street, 1768.