Whitefield, G. (1756). A letter from a clergyman at London to the remaining disconsolate inhabitants of Lisbon: Occasioned by the late dreadful earth-quake, and conslagration, by which that great and populous city, with many other parts of that late flourishing kingdom, have been laid in ruins. To which is added, a faithful account of Mr. Archibald B-w-r's motives for quitting his office of Secretary to the Court of Inquisition (The fourth edition.). Printed for R. Griffiths, in Pater-Noster-Row.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWhitefield, George. A Letter from a Clergyman at London to the Remaining Disconsolate Inhabitants of Lisbon: Occasioned by the Late Dreadful Earth-quake, and Conslagration, by Which That Great and Populous City, with Many Other Parts of That Late Flourishing Kingdom, Have Been Laid in Ruins. To Which Is Added, a Faithful Account of Mr. Archibald B-w-r's Motives for Quitting His Office of Secretary to the Court of Inquisition. The fourth edition. London: Printed for R. Griffiths, in Pater-Noster-Row, 1756.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWhitefield, George. A Letter from a Clergyman at London to the Remaining Disconsolate Inhabitants of Lisbon: Occasioned by the Late Dreadful Earth-quake, and Conslagration, by Which That Great and Populous City, with Many Other Parts of That Late Flourishing Kingdom, Have Been Laid in Ruins. To Which Is Added, a Faithful Account of Mr. Archibald B-w-r's Motives for Quitting His Office of Secretary to the Court of Inquisition. The fourth edition. Printed for R. Griffiths, in Pater-Noster-Row, 1756.