(1844). The CHARACTER of the Rev. W. Palmer... as a controversialist: Particularly with reference to his charge against the Rt. Rev. Dr. Wiseman, of quoting as genuine works of the fathers, spurious and heretical productions: considered in a letter to a friend at Oxford, by a late member of the university. From the London ed. Metropolitan press.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe CHARACTER of the Rev. W. Palmer... as a Controversialist: Particularly with Reference to His Charge Against the Rt. Rev. Dr. Wiseman, of Quoting as Genuine Works of the Fathers, Spurious and Heretical Productions: Considered in a Letter to a Friend at Oxford, by a Late Member of the University. From the London Ed. Baltimore: Metropolitan press, 1844.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationThe CHARACTER of the Rev. W. Palmer... as a Controversialist: Particularly with Reference to His Charge Against the Rt. Rev. Dr. Wiseman, of Quoting as Genuine Works of the Fathers, Spurious and Heretical Productions: Considered in a Letter to a Friend at Oxford, by a Late Member of the University. From the London Ed. Metropolitan press, 1844.