King, W. (1688). A vindication of the answer to the considerations that obliged Peter Manby, &c. to embrace, as he pretended, what he calls the Catholick religion: Being an answer to the first dialogue, already printed, of his Reformed catechism. By William King M.A. and Chancellor of St. Patricks, Dublin. printed by Joseph Ray, and are to be sold by William Norman, bookseller in Dames-street, and at the printing-house on Colledge-green.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationKing, William. A Vindication of the Answer to the Considerations That Obliged Peter Manby, &c. to Embrace, as He Pretended, What He Calls the Catholick Religion: Being an Answer to the First Dialogue, Already Printed, of His Reformed Catechism. By William King M.A. and Chancellor of St. Patricks, Dublin. Dublin: printed by Joseph Ray, and are to be sold by William Norman, bookseller in Dames-street, and at the printing-house on Colledge-green, 1688.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationKing, William. A Vindication of the Answer to the Considerations That Obliged Peter Manby, &c. to Embrace, as He Pretended, What He Calls the Catholick Religion: Being an Answer to the First Dialogue, Already Printed, of His Reformed Catechism. By William King M.A. and Chancellor of St. Patricks, Dublin. printed by Joseph Ray, and are to be sold by William Norman, bookseller in Dames-street, and at the printing-house on Colledge-green, 1688.