An antidote against modern slanders and calumnies, wherewith disaffected persons traduce the present government. : Designed for the benefit of those honest and true-hearted subjects who love their Queen, Church, and country: Particularly for the gentlemen-freeholders of the county of Sussex, who have their ears daily deafned with such calumnies. The substance of which was deliver'd in a sermon by R. Owen, vicar of Iford, near Lewes in Sussex.
MLA
Owen, R. An antidote against modern slanders and calumnies, wherewith disaffected persons traduce the present government. : Designed for the benefit of those honest and true-hearted subjects who love their Queen, Church, and country: Particularly for the gentlemen-freeholders of the county of Sussex, who have their ears daily deafned with such calumnies. The substance of which was deliver'd in a sermon by R. Owen, vicar of Iford, near Lewes in Sussex. London : Printed by W.S. for Richard Wilkin, at the King's-Head in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCXIII. [1713]
APA
Owen, R. (1713). An antidote against modern slanders and calumnies, wherewith disaffected persons traduce the present government. : Designed for the benefit of those honest and true-hearted subjects who love their Queen, Church, and country: Particularly for the gentlemen-freeholders of the county of Sussex, who have their ears daily deafned with such calumnies. The substance of which was deliver'd in a sermon by R. Owen, vicar of Iford, near Lewes in Sussex. London : Printed by W.S. for Richard Wilkin, at the King's-Head in St. Paul's Church-Yard.
Chicago
Owen, R. An antidote against modern slanders and calumnies, wherewith disaffected persons traduce the present government. : Designed for the benefit of those honest and true-hearted subjects who love their Queen, Church, and country: Particularly for the gentlemen-freeholders of the county of Sussex, who have their ears daily deafned with such calumnies. The substance of which was deliver'd in a sermon by R. Owen, vicar of Iford, near Lewes in Sussex. London : Printed by W.S. for Richard Wilkin, at the King's-Head in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCXIII. [1713]