Woolston, T. (1723). A second [f]ree-gift to the clergy: Or The hireling-priests, of what denomination soever again challeng'd to a disputation on this question; [w]hether the hireling preachers of this age, who are all ministers of the letter, be not worshippers of the apocalyptical beast, and ministers of antichrist? [v]ery fit to be debated in these latter times of the apostacy. By Thomas Woolston, [so]metime Fellow of Sidney College in Cambridge. [pr]inted for the author, given to the clergy [g]ratis, and sold by the booksellers.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWoolston, Thomas. A Second [f]ree-gift to the Clergy: Or The Hireling-priests, of What Denomination Soever Again Challeng'd to a Disputation on This Question; [w]hether the Hireling Preachers of This Age, Who Are All Ministers of the Letter, Be Not Worshippers of the Apocalyptical Beast, and Ministers of Antichrist? [v]ery Fit to Be Debated in These Latter Times of the Apostacy. By Thomas Woolston, [so]metime Fellow of Sidney College in Cambridge. London: [pr]inted for the author, given to the clergy [g]ratis, and sold by the booksellers, 1723.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWoolston, Thomas. A Second [f]ree-gift to the Clergy: Or The Hireling-priests, of What Denomination Soever Again Challeng'd to a Disputation on This Question; [w]hether the Hireling Preachers of This Age, Who Are All Ministers of the Letter, Be Not Worshippers of the Apocalyptical Beast, and Ministers of Antichrist? [v]ery Fit to Be Debated in These Latter Times of the Apostacy. By Thomas Woolston, [so]metime Fellow of Sidney College in Cambridge. [pr]inted for the author, given to the clergy [g]ratis, and sold by the booksellers, 1723.