Wilson, T. The spirit of delusion reproved, or, The Quakers cause fairly heard and justly condemned: Being an answer to William Penn, George Fox, George Whitehead, George Keith, Edward Burroughs, and several other the most leading men amongst them : wherein their horrid perversion and false and dangerous interpretations of above 50 distinct texts of Holy Scriptures are plainly evinced.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWilson, Thomas. The Spirit of Delusion Reproved, or, The Quakers Cause Fairly Heard and Justly Condemned: Being an Answer to William Penn, George Fox, George Whitehead, George Keith, Edward Burroughs, and Several Other the Most Leading Men Amongst Them : Wherein Their Horrid Perversion and False and Dangerous Interpretations of Above 50 Distinct Texts of Holy Scriptures Are Plainly Evinced.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWilson, Thomas. The Spirit of Delusion Reproved, or, The Quakers Cause Fairly Heard and Justly Condemned: Being an Answer to William Penn, George Fox, George Whitehead, George Keith, Edward Burroughs, and Several Other the Most Leading Men Amongst Them : Wherein Their Horrid Perversion and False and Dangerous Interpretations of Above 50 Distinct Texts of Holy Scriptures Are Plainly Evinced.