APA (7th ed.) Citation

Stout, M. (1676). The Testimony of the Hartford Quakers for the man Christ Jesus: Vindicated from the malicious slanders, perversions, confusions, impertinencies and idle quibling of William Haworth an independent-preacher ... : with a brief and serious reply by Mary Stout to what concerns her in Christianity re-established, which ... John Crook and William Bayly have discovered ... unto which the substance of this tract will serve for an appendix. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Stout, Mary. The Testimony of the Hartford Quakers for the Man Christ Jesus: Vindicated from the Malicious Slanders, Perversions, Confusions, Impertinencies and Idle Quibling of William Haworth an Independent-preacher ... : With a Brief and Serious Reply by Mary Stout to What Concerns Her in Christianity Re-established, Which ... John Crook and William Bayly Have Discovered ... Unto Which the Substance of This Tract Will Serve for an Appendix. [London]: [publisher not identified], 1676.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Stout, Mary. The Testimony of the Hartford Quakers for the Man Christ Jesus: Vindicated from the Malicious Slanders, Perversions, Confusions, Impertinencies and Idle Quibling of William Haworth an Independent-preacher ... : With a Brief and Serious Reply by Mary Stout to What Concerns Her in Christianity Re-established, Which ... John Crook and William Bayly Have Discovered ... Unto Which the Substance of This Tract Will Serve for an Appendix. [publisher not identified], 1676.

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