APA Citation

Doughty, G. (1724). A sermon preach'd before the University of Cambridge, in Kings College chapel, on the 25th of March 1724: Being the anniversary for commemorating King Henry Vi, the founder. And on the occasion of laying the first stone for the foundation of a New College. By Gregory Doughty, M.A. and one of the senior Fellows of Kings College. Publish'd at the request of the vice-chancellor, and heads of colleges. To which is added some account of this new design, with a plan of the intended building, and the inscription upon the first stone (The second edition.). Cambridge: Printed at the University-Press, for will. Thurlbourn bookseller, and sold by R. Knaplock in St. Paul's Church-yard London.

Chicago Style Citation

Doughty, Gregory. A Sermon Preach'd Before the University of Cambridge, in Kings College Chapel, On the 25th of March 1724: Being the Anniversary for Commemorating King Henry Vi, the Founder. And On the Occasion of Laying the First Stone for the Foundation of a New College. By Gregory Doughty, M.A. and One of the Senior Fellows of Kings College. Publish'd At the Request of the Vice-chancellor, and Heads of Colleges. To Which Is Added Some Account of This New Design, With a Plan of the Intended Building, and the Inscription Upon the First Stone. The second edition. Cambridge: Printed at the University-Press, for will. Thurlbourn bookseller, and sold by R. Knaplock in St. Paul's Church-yard London, 1724.

MLA Citation

Doughty, Gregory. A Sermon Preach'd Before the University of Cambridge, in Kings College Chapel, On the 25th of March 1724: Being the Anniversary for Commemorating King Henry Vi, the Founder. And On the Occasion of Laying the First Stone for the Foundation of a New College. By Gregory Doughty, M.A. and One of the Senior Fellows of Kings College. Publish'd At the Request of the Vice-chancellor, and Heads of Colleges. To Which Is Added Some Account of This New Design, With a Plan of the Intended Building, and the Inscription Upon the First Stone. The second edition. Cambridge: Printed at the University-Press, for will. Thurlbourn bookseller, and sold by R. Knaplock in St. Paul's Church-yard London, 1724.

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