APA
Campbell W., . (1788). An examination of the Bishop of Cloyne's defence of his principles; with observations on some of his Lordship's apologists, particularly the Rev. Dr. Stock: containing an inquiry into the constitution and effects of our ecclesiastical establishment; and also, an historical review of the political principles and conduct of Presbyterians, and Episcopals in Great Britain and Ireland. With a defence of the Church of Scotland from the charge of persecution brought by his Lordship's apologist. By William Campbell, D.D. Minister of Armagh. Dublin: Printed for P. Byrne.
Chicago
Campbell William, . 1788. An examination of the Bishop of Cloyne's defence of his principles; with observations on some of his Lordship's apologists, particularly the Rev. Dr. Stock: containing an inquiry into the constitution and effects of our ecclesiastical establishment; and also, an historical review of the political principles and conduct of Presbyterians, and Episcopals in Great Britain and Ireland. With a defence of the Church of Scotland from the charge of persecution brought by his Lordship's apologist. By William Campbell, D.D. Minister of Armagh. Dublin: Printed for P. Byrne.
Harvard
Campbell W., . (1788). An examination of the Bishop of Cloyne's defence of his principles; with observations on some of his Lordship's apologists, particularly the Rev. Dr. Stock: containing an inquiry into the constitution and effects of our ecclesiastical establishment; and also, an historical review of the political principles and conduct of Presbyterians, and Episcopals in Great Britain and Ireland. With a defence of the Church of Scotland from the charge of persecution brought by his Lordship's apologist. By William Campbell, D.D. Minister of Armagh. Dublin: Printed for P. Byrne.
MLA
Campbell William, . An examination of the Bishop of Cloyne's defence of his principles; with observations on some of his Lordship's apologists, particularly the Rev. Dr. Stock: containing an inquiry into the constitution and effects of our ecclesiastical establishment; and also, an historical review of the political principles and conduct of Presbyterians, and Episcopals in Great Britain and Ireland. With a defence of the Church of Scotland from the charge of persecution brought by his Lordship's apologist. By William Campbell, D.D. Minister of Armagh. Dublin: Printed for P. Byrne. 1788.