APA Citation

Griffith, A. (1787). Observations on the Bishop of Cloyne's pamphlet: In which the doctrine of tithes is candidly investigated, and his lordship's arguments for the insecurity of the Protestant religion, demonstrated to be groundless and visionary. By Amyas Griffith, Esq. late surveyor of Belfast, and formerly inspector general of the Province of Munster (The second edition.). London: Printed for P. Keating, in Air-Street, Piccadilly; Messrs. Robinsons, in Paternoster-Row; Debret, in Piccadilly; and Faulder, in New Bond-Street.

Chicago Style Citation

Griffith, Amyas. Observations On the Bishop of Cloyne's Pamphlet: In Which the Doctrine of Tithes Is Candidly Investigated, and His Lordship's Arguments for the Insecurity of the Protestant Religion, Demonstrated to Be Groundless and Visionary. By Amyas Griffith, Esq. Late Surveyor of Belfast, and Formerly Inspector General of the Province of Munster. The second edition. London: Printed for P. Keating, in Air-Street, Piccadilly; Messrs. Robinsons, in Paternoster-Row; Debret, in Piccadilly; and Faulder, in New Bond-Street, 1787.

MLA Citation

Griffith, Amyas. Observations On the Bishop of Cloyne's Pamphlet: In Which the Doctrine of Tithes Is Candidly Investigated, and His Lordship's Arguments for the Insecurity of the Protestant Religion, Demonstrated to Be Groundless and Visionary. By Amyas Griffith, Esq. Late Surveyor of Belfast, and Formerly Inspector General of the Province of Munster. The second edition. London: Printed for P. Keating, in Air-Street, Piccadilly; Messrs. Robinsons, in Paternoster-Row; Debret, in Piccadilly; and Faulder, in New Bond-Street, 1787.

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