A fair statement of facts containing a short account of the institution of The Birmingham Library, With the circumstances, as they arose, Which occasioned the present struggles between the Subscribers who are Dissenters, and those of the Church of England, as well as the other members of the society; with a view To exculpate the latter from the accusation of being promoters of strife, and to prove to the more temperate part of the subscribers and the publick at large that they act only on the Defensive. By a subscriber and a churchman.
MLA
Subscriber and a churchman. A fair statement of facts containing a short account of the institution of The Birmingham Library, With the circumstances, as they arose, Which occasioned the present struggles between the Subscribers who are Dissenters, and those of the Church of England, as well as the other members of the society; with a view To exculpate the latter from the accusation of being promoters of strife, and to prove to the more temperate part of the subscribers and the publick at large that they act only on the Defensive. By a subscriber and a churchman. Birmingham : printed and sold by E. Piercy, E. Jones, and M. Swinney, [1789]
APA
Subscriber and a churchman. (1789). A fair statement of facts containing a short account of the institution of The Birmingham Library, With the circumstances, as they arose, Which occasioned the present struggles between the Subscribers who are Dissenters, and those of the Church of England, as well as the other members of the society; with a view To exculpate the latter from the accusation of being promoters of strife, and to prove to the more temperate part of the subscribers and the publick at large that they act only on the Defensive. By a subscriber and a churchman. Birmingham : printed and sold by E. Piercy, E. Jones, and M. Swinney.
Chicago
Subscriber and a churchman. A fair statement of facts containing a short account of the institution of The Birmingham Library, With the circumstances, as they arose, Which occasioned the present struggles between the Subscribers who are Dissenters, and those of the Church of England, as well as the other members of the society; with a view To exculpate the latter from the accusation of being promoters of strife, and to prove to the more temperate part of the subscribers and the publick at large that they act only on the Defensive. By a subscriber and a churchman. Birmingham : printed and sold by E. Piercy, E. Jones, and M. Swinney, [1789]