APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1669). The Innocent assemblies, and good order of the people of God (called Quakers) vindicated: From the gross asperations calumnies and slanders of two clamorous jeering pamphlets : The one, entituled, The Quakers spiritual court proclaimed, written by one Nathaniel Smith ... : The other from a nameless author, entituled, The Quakers cannons and constitutions, &c. .. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Innocent Assemblies, and Good Order of the People of God (called Quakers) Vindicated: From the Gross Asperations Calumnies and Slanders of Two Clamorous Jeering Pamphlets : The One, Entituled, The Quakers Spiritual Court Proclaimed, Written by One Nathaniel Smith ... : The Other from a Nameless Author, Entituled, The Quakers Cannons and Constitutions, &c. .. [London?]: [publisher not identified], 1669.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Innocent Assemblies, and Good Order of the People of God (called Quakers) Vindicated: From the Gross Asperations Calumnies and Slanders of Two Clamorous Jeering Pamphlets : The One, Entituled, The Quakers Spiritual Court Proclaimed, Written by One Nathaniel Smith ... : The Other from a Nameless Author, Entituled, The Quakers Cannons and Constitutions, &c. .. [publisher not identified], 1669.

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