The nonconformist's memorial:
being an account of the ministers, who were ejected or silenced after the Restoration, particularly by the Act of Uniformity, which took place on Bartholomew-Day, Aug. 24, 1662. Containing a concise view of their lives and characters, their principles, sufferings, and printed works.
Originally written by Edmund Calamy, now abridged and corrected, and the author's additions inserted, with many further particulars, and new anecdotes, by Samuel Palmer. To which is prefixed an introd., containing a brief history of the times in which they lived, and the grounds of their Nonconformity ...
APA Citation
Calamy, E., Palmer, S. (1778). The nonconformist's memorial: being an account of the ministers, who were ejected or silenced after the Restoration, particularly by the Act of Uniformity, which took place on Bartholomew-Day, Aug. 24, 1662. Containing a concise view of their lives and characters, their principles, sufferings, and printed works. 2d ed. London: Printed for Alexr. Hogg.
MLA Citation
Calamy, Edmund, 1671-1732, and Samuel Palmer. The Nonconformist's Memorial: Being an Account of the Ministers, Who Were Ejected Or Silenced After the Restoration, Particularly by the Act of Uniformity, Which Took Place On Bartholomew-Day, Aug. 24, 1662. Containing a Concise View of Their Lives And Characters, Their Principles, Sufferings, And Printed Works. 2d ed. London: Printed for Alexr. Hogg, 1778.