APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bonifield, A. (1693). An expedient for peace, or, Some Christian and reasonable proposals: Once more renewed and offered again to Friends of Reading, conducing to an amicable composure of differences among them : with a healing epistle to them from Friends of Bristol on both sides, tenderly advising them to meet all together again in their ancient publick meeting house : as also a seasonable expostulation and a persuasive to a reconciliation, with some remarkable testimonies added to promote the same, and several objections against it answered, which may tend to a general service. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bonifield, Abraham. An Expedient for Peace, or, Some Christian and Reasonable Proposals: Once More Renewed and Offered Again to Friends of Reading, Conducing to an Amicable Composure of Differences Among Them : With a Healing Epistle to Them from Friends of Bristol on Both Sides, Tenderly Advising Them to Meet All Together Again in Their Ancient Publick Meeting House : As Also a Seasonable Expostulation and a Persuasive to a Reconciliation, with Some Remarkable Testimonies Added to Promote the Same, and Several Objections Against It Answered, Which May Tend to a General Service. London: [publisher not identified], 1693.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bonifield, Abraham. An Expedient for Peace, or, Some Christian and Reasonable Proposals: Once More Renewed and Offered Again to Friends of Reading, Conducing to an Amicable Composure of Differences Among Them : With a Healing Epistle to Them from Friends of Bristol on Both Sides, Tenderly Advising Them to Meet All Together Again in Their Ancient Publick Meeting House : As Also a Seasonable Expostulation and a Persuasive to a Reconciliation, with Some Remarkable Testimonies Added to Promote the Same, and Several Objections Against It Answered, Which May Tend to a General Service. [publisher not identified], 1693.

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