APA Citation

Congreve, C. W. (1746). An absolute, indefeasible, hereditary right contrary to reason and Scripture: A sermon preached upon occasion of the present rebellion, at the cathedral, and the churches belonging to the archdeaconry of Armagh, December 25, January 12, and 19, 1745. By the Reverend Charles Walter Congreve, Archdeacon of Armagh, and Chaplain to His Grace the Lord Primate of all Ireland. Published at the Request of the Congregation at Armagh. Dublin: printed by George Grierson, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, at the King's Arms and Two Bibles in Essex-Street.

Chicago Style Citation

Congreve, Charles Walter. An Absolute, Indefeasible, Hereditary Right Contrary to Reason and Scripture: A Sermon Preached Upon Occasion of the Present Rebellion, At the Cathedral, and the Churches Belonging to the Archdeaconry of Armagh, December 25, January 12, and 19, 1745. By the Reverend Charles Walter Congreve, Archdeacon of Armagh, and Chaplain to His Grace the Lord Primate of All Ireland. Published At the Request of the Congregation At Armagh. Dublin: printed by George Grierson, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, at the King's Arms and Two Bibles in Essex-Street, 1746.

MLA Citation

Congreve, Charles Walter. An Absolute, Indefeasible, Hereditary Right Contrary to Reason and Scripture: A Sermon Preached Upon Occasion of the Present Rebellion, At the Cathedral, and the Churches Belonging to the Archdeaconry of Armagh, December 25, January 12, and 19, 1745. By the Reverend Charles Walter Congreve, Archdeacon of Armagh, and Chaplain to His Grace the Lord Primate of All Ireland. Published At the Request of the Congregation At Armagh. Dublin: printed by George Grierson, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, at the King's Arms and Two Bibles in Essex-Street, 1746.

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