Country Gentleman. (1748). The state preferable to the Church; or, reasons for making sale of the whole present property of the Church, in England and Ireland, for the use of the state; ... In a letter from a country gentleman to the representative of his county in Parliament. M. Cooper.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCountry Gentleman. The State Preferable to the Church; or, Reasons for Making Sale of the Whole Present Property of the Church, in England and Ireland, for the Use of the State; ... In a Letter from a Country Gentleman to the Representative of His County in Parliament. London: M. Cooper, 1748.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCountry Gentleman. The State Preferable to the Church; or, Reasons for Making Sale of the Whole Present Property of the Church, in England and Ireland, for the Use of the State; ... In a Letter from a Country Gentleman to the Representative of His County in Parliament. M. Cooper, 1748.