Bugg, F. (1697). A brief history of the rise, growth, and progress of Quakerism: Setting forth that the principles and practices of the Quakers are antichristian, antiscriptural, antimagistratical, blasphemous, and idolatrous from plain matter of fact, out of their most approved authors, &c. ... [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBugg, Francis. A Brief History of the Rise, Growth, and Progress of Quakerism: Setting Forth That the Principles and Practices of the Quakers Are Antichristian, Antiscriptural, Antimagistratical, Blasphemous, and Idolatrous from Plain Matter of Fact, Out of Their Most Approved Authors, &c. ... London: [publisher not identified], 1697.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBugg, Francis. A Brief History of the Rise, Growth, and Progress of Quakerism: Setting Forth That the Principles and Practices of the Quakers Are Antichristian, Antiscriptural, Antimagistratical, Blasphemous, and Idolatrous from Plain Matter of Fact, Out of Their Most Approved Authors, &c. ... [publisher not identified], 1697.