Newton, R. (1745). Pluralities indefensible.: A treatise humbly offered to the consideration of the Parliament of Great Britain ... with a full answer to the Pluralist's defence, in an anonymous letter written to the supposed author. By a presbyter of the Church of England, [i.e. Richard Newton] ... The third edition ... To which is added ... the copy of an Act, prepared to have been brought into the House of Lords in 1681, against Pluralities and non-residence. Also a letter of the late Earl of Nottingham's to Dr. Waterland concerning the lawfulness of a bond to oblige to residence (The third edition. With very large additions. .). printed for J. Osborn.
MLA CitationNewton, Richard. Pluralities Indefensible.: A Treatise Humbly Offered to the Consideration of the Parliament of Great Britain ... with a Full Answer to the Pluralist's Defence, in an Anonymous Letter Written to the Supposed Author. By a Presbyter of the Church of England, [i.e. Richard Newton] ... The Third Edition ... To Which Is Added ... the Copy of an Act, Prepared to Have Been Brought into the House of Lords in 1681, Against Pluralities and Non-residence. Also a Letter of the Late Earl of Nottingham's to Dr. Waterland Concerning the Lawfulness of a Bond to Oblige to Residence. The third edition. With very large additions. . printed for J. Osborn, 1745.